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B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering SAR-UG TIER II Submitted to NBA
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FOR ACCREDITATION OF
UG ENGINEERING PROGRAMME
(Mechanical Engineering)
(TIER-II)
Submitted to
NATIONAL BOARD OF ACCREDITATION
New Delhi
BUDGE BUDGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Kolkata - 700 137, West Bengal, India
Phone: 033 2482 0676 / 0670
Tele-fax: 033 2482 0641
http://www.bbit.edu.in
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SAR Contents
Serial Code & Link to
the Item
Item
Page No.
PART A Institutional Information 5 PART B Criteria Summary 13
Program Level Criteria
1
Vision, Mission and Program Educational Objectives 14 1.1 State the Vision and Mission of the Department and Institute 15 1.2 State the Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) 16 1.3 Indicate where the Vision, Mission and PEOs are published and disseminated
among stakeholders 16
1.4 State the process for defining the Vision and Mission of the Department, and PEOs of the program
17
2
Program Curriculum and Teaching – Learning Processes 21 2.1
Program Curriculum 22 2.1.1 State the process used to identify extent of compliance of the
University curriculum for attaining the Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes as mentioned in Annexure I. Also mention the identified curricular gaps, if any
22
2.1.2 State the delivery details of the content beyond the syllabus for the attainment of POs and PSOs
24
2.2
Teaching - Learning Processes 25 2.2.1 Describe Processes followed to improve quality of Teaching &
Learning 25
2.2.2 Quality of internal semester Question papers, Assignments and Evaluation
30
2.2.3 Quality of student projects 31 2.2.4 Initiatives related to industry interaction 33 2.2.5 Initiatives related to industry internship/summer training 34
3
Course Outcomes and Program Outcomes 35 3.1
Establish the correlation between the courses and the Program Outcomes (POs) and Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
36
3.1.1 Course Outcomes (COs) (SAR should include course outcomes of one course from each semester of study, however, should be prepared for all courses and made available as evidence, if asked)
36
3.1.2 CO-PO matrices of courses selected in 3.1.1 (six matrices to be mentioned; one per semester from 3rd to 8th semester)
39
3.1.3 Program LEVEL Course-PO matrix of all courses including first year courses
41
3.2
Attainment of Course Outcomes 45 3.2.1 Describe the assessment processes used to gather the data upon
which the evaluation of Course Outcome is based 45
3.2.2 Record the attainment of Course Outcomes of all courses with respect to set attainment levels
46
Attainment of Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes 48 3.3.1 Describe assessment tools and processes used for measuring the 48
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3.3 attainment of each of the Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes
3.3.2 Provide results of evaluation of each PO & PSO 49
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STUDENTS’ PERFORMANCE 51 4.1 Enrolment Ratio 53
4.2
Success Rate in the stipulated period of the program 53 4.2.1 Success rate without backlogs in any semester/year of study 53 4.2.2 Success rate in stipulated period 54
4.3 Academic Performance in Third Year 54 4.4 Academic Performance in Second Year 55 4.5 Placement, Higher Studies and Entrepreneurship 55 4.6
4.6
Professional Activities 55 4.6.1 Professional societies/chapters and organizing engineering events 55 4.6.2 Publication of technical magazines, newsletters, etc 56 4.6.3 Participation in inter-institute events by students of the program of
study 56
5
FACULTY INFORMATION AND CONTRIBUTIONS 62 5.1 Student-Faculty Ratio (SFR) 64 5.2 Faculty Cadre Proportion 65 5.3 Faculty Qualification 65 5.4 Faculty Retention 66 5.5 Innovations by the Faculty in Teaching and Learning 66 5.6 Faculty as participants in Faculty development/training activities/STTPs 67 5.7 Research and Development 68
5.7.1 Academic Research 68 5.7.2 Sponsored Research 68 5.7.3 Development activities 68 5.7.4 Consultancy (from Industry) 69
5.8 Faculty Performance Appraisal and Development System (FPADS 69 5.9 Visiting/Adjunct/Emeritus Faculty etc. 71
6
FACILITIES AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 72 6.1 Adequate and well equipped laboratories, and technical manpower 73 6.2 Additional facilities created for improving the quality of learning
experience in laboratories 76
6.3 Laboratories: Maintenance and overall ambiance 78 6.4 Project laboratory 79 6.5 Safety measures in laboratories 80
7
CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT 84 7.1 Actions taken based on the results of evaluation of each of the POs & PSOs 85 7.2 Academic Audit and actions taken thereof during the period of
Assessment 89
73 Improvement in Placement, Higher Studies and Entrepreneurship 89 7.4 Improvement in the quality of students admitted to the program 90
FIRST YEAR ACADEMICS 91 8.1 First Year Student-Faculty Ratio (FYSFR) 92 8.2 Qualification of Faculty Teaching First Year Common Courses 92 8.3 First Year Academic Performance 92 8.4 Attainment of Course Outcomes of first year courses 93
8.4.1 Describe the assessment processes used to gather the data upon 93
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which the evaluation of Course Outcomes of first year is done 8.4.2 Record the attainment of Course Outcomes of all first year courses 94
8.5
Attainment of Program Outcomes from first year courses 95 8.5.1 Indicate results of evaluation of each relevant PO and/or PSO, if
Applicable 96
8.5.2 Actions taken based on the results of evaluation of relevant POs 96
9
STUDENT SUPPORT SYSTEMS 100 9.1 Mentoring system to help at individual LEVEL 101 9.2 Feedback analysis and reward /corrective measures taken, if any 103 9.3 Feedback on facilities 107 9.4 Self-Learning 114 9.5 Career Guidance, Training, Placement 115 9.6 Entrepreneurship Cell 124 9.7 Co-curricular and Extra-curricular Activities 128
10
GOVERNANCE, INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT AND FINANCIAL RESOURCES 133 10.1 Organization, Governance and Transparency 134
10.1.1 State the Vision and Mission of the Institute 134
10.1
10.1.2 Governing body, administrative setup, functions of various bodies, service rules, procedures, recruitment and promotional policies
142
10.1.3 Decentralization in working and grievance redresses mechanism 162 10.1.4 Delegation of financial powers 177 10.1.5 Transparency and availability of correct/unambiguous information
in public domain 177
10.2
Budget Allocation, Utilization, and Public Accounting at Institute level 177 10.2.1 Adequacy of budget allocation 179 10.2.2 Utilization of allocated funds 179 10.2.3 Availability of the audited statements on the institute’s website 179
10.3
Program Specific Budget Allocation, Utilization 179 10.3.1 Adequacy of budget allocation 180 10.3.2 Utilization of allocated funds 180
10.4
Library and Internet 181 10.4.1 Quality of learning resources (hard/soft) 181 10.4.2 Internet 182
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PART – A
INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION
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PART A: INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION
1. Name and Address of the Institution BUDGE BUDGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (BBIT)
Nischintapur, Budge Budge, South 24 Parganas Dist., Kolkata - 700137
2. Name and Address of the Affiliating University
MAULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (MAKAUT)
BF 142, Sector 1, Salt Lake City, Kolkata – 700064, West Bengal
3. Year of establishment of the Institution
2009
4. Type of the Institution
University
Deemed University
Government Aided
Autonomous
Affiliated
5. Ownership Status
Central Government
State Government
Government Aided
Self-Financing Trust
Society
Section 25 Company
Any other (Please Specify)
20142013 &
60 & 60
60 & 60
20122012
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6. Other Academic Institutions of the Trust/Society/Company etc., if any
Name of the Institution(s)
Year of Establishment
Programs of Study Location
Budge Budge Institute of Technology
2009 MBA, B.Tech &
Polytechnic Budge Budge, 24 Pgs. (S), Kolkata -
700137
BBIT Public School 2014 Playgroup To
Class VII Budge Budge, 24 Pgs. (S), Kolkata -
700137
7. Details of all the programs being offered by the institution under consideration
SL. No.
Program Name
Year of
Start Intake
Increase in intake,
if any
Year of increase
AICTE Approval
Accreditation Status*NBA
Accreditation Status NAAC
1 MBA 2010 60 -- -- YES Eligible but not applied
Granted accreditation
from NAAC for five years from 16/09/2016.
2 B.TECH IN CE 2009 60 120 YES 3 B.TECH IN ME 2010 60 120 YES Applying first time.
4 B.TECH IN EE 2009 60 -- -- YES Granted provisional accreditation from
NBA for the academic
years2017-2018 to 2019-2020 up to 30-
06-2020.
5 B.TECH IN ECE 2009 60 -- -- YES
6 B.TECH IN CSE 2009 60 -- -- YES
7 DIPLOMA IN
CE 2011 60 YES
Eligible but not applied
Eligible but not applied
8 DIPLOMA IN
ME 2011 60
2014 YES
9 DIPLOMA IN
EE 2011 60 -- -- YES
10 DIPLOMA IN
CST 2011 60 -- -- YES
11 DIPLOMA IN
ETCE 2011 60 -- -- YES
8. Programs to be considered for Accreditation vide this application
Sr. No. Program Name
1. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
2013 &
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9. Total number of employees in the institution
A. REGULAR* EMPLOYEES (FACULTY AND STAFF)
Items CAY CAYm1 CAYm2
Min Max Min Max Min Max
Faculty in Engineering M 63 63 51 51 50 50
F 22 22 21 21 19 19
Faculty in Mathematics, Science & Humanities
M 23 23 17 17 13 13
F 13 13 10 10 09 09
Non-teaching staff M 49 49 47 47 40 40
F 20 20 22 22 21 21
* Means –
Full time on roll with prescribed pay scale. An employee on contract for a period of
not less than two years AND drawing consolidated salary not less than applicable
gross salary shall only be counted as a regular employee.
Prescribed pay scales means pay scales notified by the AICTE/Central Government
and implementation as prescribed by the State Government. In case State
Government prescribes lesser consolidated salary for a particular cadre then same
will be considered as reference while counting faculty as a regular faculty.
CAY: Current Assessment Year CAYm1: Current Assessment Year minus 1 CAYm2: Current Assessment Year minus 2
B. CONTRACTUAL STAFF EMPLOYEES (FACULTY AND STAFF) (Not covered in Table A):
Items
CAY CAYm1 CAYm2
Min Max Min Max Min Max
Faculty in Engineering M NA NA NA NA NA NA
F NA NA NA NA NA NA
Faculty in Science & Humanities
M NA NA NA NA NA NA
F NA NA NA NA NA NA
Non-teaching staff M NA NA NA NA NA NA F NA NA NA NA NA NA
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10. Total number of Engineering Students
B.TECH STUDENTS
ITEM CAY CAYm1 CAYm2
Total no. of boys 1114 1377 1134
Total no. of girls 219 253 224
Total no. of students 1333 1630 1358
POLYTECHNIC STUDENTS
ITEM CAY CAYm1 CAYm2
Total no. of boys 833 1086 821
Total no. of girls 122 167 127
Total no. of students 955 1253 948
(Instruction: The data may be categorized in tabular form separately for undergraduate, postgraduate
engineering, other program, if applicable)
Note: In case the Institution is running AICTE approved additional courses such as MBA, MCA in the first shift, engineering courses in the second shift, Polytechnic in Second shift etc., separate tables with the relevant heading shall be prepared.
11. Vision of the Institute
To realize the full potential of knowledge through universal education and research so as to foster a new era of development and growth through innovations.
12. Mission of the Institute
To open new horizons of knowledge and to promote academic growth by offering state-of- the-art undergraduate, postgraduate and research programmes.
To keep pace with regional, national and global needs. To play a pioneering role in shaping future generations through collaboration
between academia and industry as well as between different national and international institutions.
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13. Contact Information of the Head of the Institution and NBA coordinator, if designated
I. Name: Prof. (Dr.) C V Reddy
Designation: Director Mobile No: +91 9490194995 Email ID: director@bbit.edu.in
NBA coordinator, if designated:
II. Name: Dr. Shubhangi Gupta Designation: Executive Director Mobile No: +91 9748493158 Email ID: executivedirector@bbit.edu.in
14. History of the College / Institution in tabular form Budge Budge Institute of Technology is an educational endeavour of the Jagannath Gupta Family Trust (JGFT) to create a landmark in the field of Technical Education and Personality Development. It is the dream child of Sri Jagannath Gupta, a well-known figure in the oil refining industry, who has been associated with a number of philanthropic causes in and around Budge Budge. A name to reckon with, when it comes in terms of spreading educational facilities in West Bengal. A successful businessman, a pathfinder and a true leader out of his own will and resources, he kept no stones unturned in turning budge budge into an educational hub right from BBIT PUBLIC SCHOOL(CBSE) for children to BBIT (Budge Budge Institute Of Technology) for BTECH, diploma and MBA aspirants students. Although a family trust, JGFT trustees are drawn from eminent members of society and include professionals and social activists. Its role is to oversee BBIT like a deep-rooted banyan tree, a symbol of consistency, strength and firmness. The details of the programmes offered by the institute are depicted in Table above. Campus: BBIT campus is spread over an area of 20 acres on K.P. Mondal Road, Nischintapur, Budge Budge. It presents a panorama of harmony in architecture and natural beauty. The campus has been organized in three functional sectors:
Hostels for Students, Sports Complex and Auditorium
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Academic Buildings, Administrative Building and Library
Faculty Quarters and Guest Houses for residential purposes
A synoptic view of the college campus
Main Entrance to the Campus Swimming Pool within the campus
The
academic buildings are located fairly in close proximate, to the hostels and the staff quarters. The
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campus has a full-fledged computerized branch of Punjab & Sind Bank with ATM facility. Post
office and other bank and ATM as well as courier services and other needs of students, residents
and office are available nearby.
The Institute has a sister unit called Jagannath Gupta Institute of Medical Sciences & Hospital
located at close proximity. JIMSH is a full-fledged hospital running with all the state of the art
facilities and renowned function and have been appointed to treat the patients with all relevant
equipment’s and other required wards with accommodation of a 380 bedded fully functional
hospital with 10 bedded emergency, ICU, ICCU, NICU/PICU, SICU and OTs. All departmental OPDs
including General Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, General Surgery, Orthopaedics, ENT,
Ophthalmology, Dermatology, Psychiatry, Paediatrics, Pulmonary Medicine, Anaesthesia, Dental,
Speech & Audiology and Physiotherapy are fully functional with best doctors available all round
the clock.
Spacious canteen is located close to the instruction zone and hostels. Two more cafeterias exist
on the campus. The Institute has a well-equipped with a gymnasium and a swimming pool apart
from various playgrounds for Tennis, Badminton, Volley Ball, Football and Cricket. NCC unit is
also located on campus. They are very well used by students and campus residents of quarters.
PARTB: Criteria Summary
Name of the program: Mechanical Engineering
Criteria No
Criteria Mark/Weightage
Program Level Criteria 1. Vision, Mission and Program Educational Objectives 60
2. Program Curriculum and Teaching – Learning Processes 120 3. Course Outcomes and Program Outcomes 120 4. Students’ Performance 150
5. Faculty Information and Contributions 200 6. Facilities and Technical Support 80 7. Continuous Improvement 50
Institute Level Criteria
8. First Year Academics 50 9. Student Support Systems 50
10. Governance, Institutional Support and Financial Resources 120
Total 1000
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PART – B
CRITERIA SUMMARY
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CRITERION 1:
Vision, Mission and Program Educational Objectives
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CRITERION 1 Vision, Mission and Programme Educational Objectives 60
1. Vision, Mission and Programme Educational Objectives (60)
1.1 State the Vision and Mission of the department and institute (5)
The Vision of the Institute:
To realize the full potential of knowledge through universal education and research so as to foster
a new era of development and growth through innovations.
Mission of the Institute:
To open new horizons of knowledge and to promote academic growth by offering state-of-
the-art undergraduate, postgraduate and research programs.
To keep pace with regional, national and global needs.
To play a pioneering role in shaping future generations through collaboration between
academia and industry as well as between different national and international institutions.
Vision of the Department:
“Strive to thrive for quality man power who will contribute towards technological
development in the field of mechanical engineering and socio-economy.”
Mission of the Department:
1. To impart fundamental knowledge of engineering and its practical application by developing
state-of-the-art facilities for the department of Mechanical Engineering.
2. To nurture conducive academic ambience by giving more emphasis to have competent faculty
in the department of Mechanical Engineering.
3. To build Industry – Institute linkage for quality improvement by promoting participation of
industries in the area of consultancy.
4. To encourage the students towards higher education through research and development
activities.
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1.2 Programme Educational Objectives (5)
PEOs of the B. Tech (Mechanical Engineering) program are as following:
I. To empower the students with the knowledge of Basic Engineering Science & Technical Skills
II. To develop the skill of methodological approach for decision making and designing
III. To prepare students for different fields like industries, Research & Development, teaching
etc. through which society will be served
IV. To create awareness towards social, environmental and energy related issues and emphasize
on effective communication skill and professionalism.
1.3 Indicate where the Vision, Mission and PEOs are published and
disseminated among stakeholders (10)
The mission and vision of the institute is published in the Institutional website
(www.bbit.edu.in) and all the stakeholder’s and future Students can have the access.
The mission and vision displayed at prominent locations in the campus can be viewed by
Students, parents, faculty members and others.
For fresher’s, institute organizes orientation program in which they are given the
institutional profile along with some do’s and dont’s.
The Vision and Mission of the department are disseminated through:
Place of Dissemination Meant For
1 Display Board at the entrance of department Internal Stakeholder 2 Departmental Notice Board Internal Stakeholder 3 Departmental Laboratories Internal Stakeholder 4 BBIT Website Internal & External Stakeholder 5 Student – Teacher Committee Meeting Internal Stakeholder 6 Faculty Development Programme Internal & External Stakeholder 7 Seminar Internal Stakeholder 8 Workshop Internal & External Stakeholder 9 Orientation Programme Internal & External Stakeholder
PEOs are published at: Meant For
1 BBIT website Internal & External Stakeholder 2 Departmental Notice Boards Internal Stakeholder 3 Handouts of seminar/workshop material Internal & External Stakeholder
PEOs are disseminated through: Meant For
1 BBIT website Internal & External Stakeholder 2 Departmental Notice Boards Internal Stakeholder 3 Handouts of seminar/workshop material Internal & External Stakeholder
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1.4 State the process for defining the Vision and Mission of the Department,
and PEOs of the program (25)
Process for Defining Vision and Mission of the Department
Considering the institutional Mission & Vision, the environmental scan and future of the country and
global projections in the field of Mechanical Engineering and allied fields, the Vision and Mission
Statements of the department have been defined.
Following processes were adopted in developing Departmental Vision and Mission statements:
Analysis was conducted by considering internal stakeholders including management and alumni.
All the information’s were collected summarized, and the faculty listed the most critical areas to be addressed by the Department by next five years based on our expertise and available resources.
Equipped with the information thus collected, the departmental faculty met number of times to develop and cultivate a strong and meaningful vision and mission. The mission was also finalized based on the following components.
Quality education, Professional career, higher education, Innovation and Creativity and Lifelong learning.
Process for defining the PEOs and POs:
A series of discussions were conducted simultaneously among Mechanical Engineering departmental
Academic Committee, alumni representatives, Industry experts and Training experts to finalize the PEOs.
The PEOs were also finalized based on the following components:
1. Departmental meeting
2. Feedback from industries
3. Feedback from students/ alumni
4. Feedback from training and placement department
5. Parents meet.
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Process for Defining Vision and Mission of the Department
INSTITUTIONAL VISION & MISSION
DEFINE DEPARTMENTAL
VISION & MISSION
ASSESSMENT OF DEPT VISION & MISSION
YES
Alumni
Parents
Faculty
Industry Experts Employer
IS
SATISFACTORY?
PUBLISH/DISPLAY DEPT
VISION & MISSION
NO
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Process for Establishing PEOs
Programme
Administrative System
INSTITUTIONAL VISION & MISSION
DEPARTMENTAL VISION & MISSION
PEOs
Students Parents Faculty Industry Experts Management
STAKEHOLDERS’
VIEW
Accept
Analyze
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Establish consistency of the PEOs with Mission of the Department (15)
By mapping mission with the program objectives we can show the consistency.
PEO statements Department
Mission Satisfied Justification M1 M2 M3 M4
I. To empower the
students with the
knowledge of Basic
Engineering Science &
Technical Skills 3 3 - 3
Mission 1 – is strongly consistent with PEO1, as objective is to develop the ability among students and understand concepts of fundamental engineering knowledge which can be accomplished. Mission 2 – also strongly supports PEO1 by creating proper academic ambience to embed a strong foundation in Engineering to meet global research challenges. Mission 4 – is strongly supportive to PEO1 as the students will be able to apply their knowledge of Engineering Science & Technical Skills in higher education and R&D.
II. To develop the skill of
methodological approach
for decision making and
designing
- 3 - 3
Mission 2 – strongly supports PEO2 by creating productive academic ambience with competent faculties so that that decision making and designing skills could be built up among the students. Mission 4 – strongly supports PEO2 as higher education and R&D requires methodological approach for decision making and designing.
III. To prepare students for
different fields like
industries, Research &
Development, teaching
etc. through which
society will be served
2 3 3 3
Mission 1 – moderately supports PEO1 as students will be able to apply their acquired engineering knowledge (along with advanced concepts of Mechanical Engineering) in different areas like industry, R&D etc. Mission 2 – strongly supports PEO1. Conducive academic ambience will make the students enabled for the industry and research works. Mission 3 – strongly supports PEO1. Industry interaction will provide the essence of real life engineering application. Mission 4 – is strongly supportive to PEO1 and this is evident from the statement also.
IV. To create awareness
towards social,
environmental and
energy related issues and
emphasize on effective
communication skill and
professionalism.
- 3 3 3
Mission 2 – strongly supports PEO1. Proper academic atmosphere will create awareness towards social, environmental issues. Mission 3 – strongly supports PEO1. Industry interaction will provide the knowledge of environmental issues of industries. Mission 4 – is strongly supportive to PEO1. Higher education will create awareness towards social, environmental and energy related issues.
1: Slight (Low) 2: Moderate (Medium) 3: Substantial (High)
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CRITERION 2:
Programme Curriculum and Teaching –Learning process
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2. Programme Curriculum and Teaching –Learning process (120)
2.1 Programme Curriculum (20)
2.1.1 State the process used to identify extent of compliance of the University curriculum for
attaining the Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes as mentioned in
Annexure I. Also mention the identified curricular gaps, if any (10)
PROCESS OF GAP ANALYSIS
This institute is affiliated to Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT), West Bengal,
formerly West Bengal University of Technology (WBUT). The course curriculum of Mechanical
Engineering departmental has been provided by the university.
Following is the process used to identify extent of compliance of University curriculum for attaining the
POs and PSOs.
Identify Course Outcomes for each subject
CRITERION 2 Programme Curriculum and Teaching –Learning process 120
Feedback From Faculty
Identification of Curricular Gap
Departmental Academic Committee
(DAC) Meeting
Analysis of Subject Attainment
Feedback from Alumni &/ Students
Additional topics to bridge the GAP
(Content beyond Syllabus)
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Map each Course Outcome with POs and PSOs
The GAP is analyzed on the basis of the CO attainment of individual courses
The Gap is discussed in the Departmental Academic Committee (DAC) meeting and the content
beyond the syllabus is prepared accordingly to bridge the GAP.
These contents are delivered to the students through Tutorial and/or Remedial classes.
List of Curricular Gaps CAY - 2015-16:
Sl. No. Course Name Gap Description Proposed Action 1 Heat Transfer Methods of Dimensional Analysis Remedial Class
2 Primary Manufacturing
Processes Basic Concepts of Powder
Metallurgy & Plastic Manufacturing Tutorial Class
List of Curricular Gaps CAYm1 - 2014-15:
Sl. No. Course Name Gap Description Proposed Action
1 Engineering
Thermodynamics & Fluid Mechanics
Basic Concepts of Exergy & Anergy Remedial Class
2 Dynamics of Machines Static Force Analysis Remedial Class List of Curricular Gaps CAYm2 - 2013-14:
Sl. No. Course Name Gap Description Proposed Action
1 Advanced
Manufacturing Technology
Basic concepts of Powder Metallurgy to cover Selective Laser Sintering
Remedial Class
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2.1.2 State the delivery details of the content beyond the syllabus for the attainment of POs
and PSOs (10)
The following are the means and methods used to identify extent of compliance of the University
curriculum for attaining the Program Outcomes are:
(i) Class room instructions
(ii) Tutorials
(iii) Remedial Class
(iv) Presentation (Still and Video)
(v) NPTEL videos
(vi) Course materials
CAY: 2015 – 16
Sl.
No. Identified Gap
Paper
Code
Action
Taken Faculty Name
% of
Attendance
Relevance to PO's
& PSO's
1 Methods of Dimensional
Analysis ME502
Remedial Class
Prof. Kaushik Mandal
92 PO1, PO2, PO5,
PO12 PSO1
2 Basic Concepts of
Powder Metallurgy & Plastic Manufacturing
ME403 Tutorial
Class Prof. Jayanta
Mistri 95
PO5, PO12, PSO1
CAYm1: 2014 – 15
Sl
No. Identified Gap
Paper
Code
Action
Taken Faculty Name
% of
Attendance
Relevance to
PO's & PSO's
1
Basic Concepts of
Exergy & Anergy in
Thermodynamics
ME201 Remedial
Class
Prof. Abhijit
Roy 90
PO2, PO6, PO7,
PSO1
2 Static Force Analysis ME501 Remedial
Class
Prof.
Gadadhar
Das
92 PO2, PO4, PO12
PSO1
CAYm2: 2013 – 14
Sl No.
Identified Gap Paper Code
Action Taken
Faculty Name % of
Attendance Relevance to PO's
& PSO's
1 Basic concepts of
Powder Metallurgy ME702
Remedial Class
Prof. Samriddhya
Ray Chowdhury
92
PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO6, PO7, PO9, PO10
PSO1, PSO2, PSO3
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2.2 Teaching –Learning process: (100)
2.2.1 Describe the process followed to improve the quality of Teaching & Learning (25):
Department follows the academic calendar provided by the parent University. It consists of the
activities planned for the semester which includes internal test dates, laboratory and end
examination schedules etc.
Subject allotment is done well in advance for the staff members to prepare lesson plans, course
plan, soft and/or hard copies of the lecture notes.
E-learning facility (using NPTEL based Lecture CD, MOOCS) is made available for skill
development of the Students.
Experiments in the laboratories are conducted as per the university guidelines. Some
discussions are made beyond syllabus relevant to the course. Laboratory manuals explaining
the details of the experiment are available with the course teacher and are given to students
during the semester.
The faculty of department adopts various innovative Teaching & Learning methodologies to
create the best learning environment for student.
These methodologies include traditional chalk & talk methods, presentations, video lecturing,
collaborative learning methods are used where every concept is explained with real world
illustrations, design and problematic aspects.
Faculties are now oriented towards Outcome based Education (OBE) and are actively utilizing
the OBE to cater the learning needs of students by innovative ways.
Lecture Session duration is 50 minutes. Laboratory duration is 150 minutes.
Assignments are given to students for their better performance.
Invited talks and seminars on the current trends are done regularly from the industry persons
and/or academia.
Tutorial/Remedial classes are conducted to bridge the curriculum GAP as well as to support
the slow learners based on their performance in external exams and after the first internals.
Motivating and guiding students for higher studies and university ranks.
Industrial visits are conducted to reduce the gap between industry and institute.
Workshops are organized to help the students to understand concepts beyond curriculum.
Mentoring sessions are conducted to provide guidance to students towards achieving
professional fulfillment and assessment of his/her academic progress as well as personal
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growth. One-one discussion, interaction between Professors and students has increased
confidence levels of the students.
Identification of bright and weak students. Motivate the weak students to attend tutorials and
help them solve more problems. Encourage the bright students to attend more workshops and
technical talks.
2.2.1.1. Collaborative learning:
Through collaborative learning students are exposed to learn various topics through learning and
hands on experience under different laboratories related to their program curriculum.
Sl. No. COURSE ASSOCIATED LABORATORY
SEMESTER – 1 1 Engineering Physics Physics Lab 2 Basic Electrical & Electronic Engineering Electrical Lab & Electronics Lab 3 Workshop Practice Mechanical Workshop
SEMESTER – 2 4 Basic Computation & Principles of Computer Programming Computer Lab 5 Engineering Chemistry Chemistry Lab 6 Basic Electrical & Electronic Engineering Electrical Lab & Electronics Lab 7 Basic Engg Drawing & Computer Graphics Graphics Lab
SEMESTER – 3 8 Technical Report Writing & Language Lab Practice Language Lab 9 Advanced Physics Physics Lab 10 Machine Drawing Graphics Lab 11 Workshop Practice Mechanical Workshop 12 Applied Mechanics Applied Mechanics Lab
SEMESTER – 4 13 Numerical Methods Computer Lab 14 Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics Lab 15 Manufacturing Technology Mechanical Workshop 16 Material Testing Applied Mechanics Lab 17 Assembly & Detailed Machine Drawing in CAD software CAD lab
SEMESTER – 5 18 Applied Thermodynamics & Heat Transfer Heat Transfer Lab 19 Design Practice Graphics Lab 20 Metrology & Measurement Metrology & Measurement Lab 21 Electrical Machines Electrical Machines Lab
SEMESTER – 6 22 Machining & Machine Tools Mechanical Workshop 23 IC Engine IC Engine Lab 24 Design Practice CAD Lab 25 Dynamics of Machines Dynamics of Machines Lab 26 Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Lab
SEMESTER – 7 & 8 Advanced Manufacturing Advanced Manufacturing Lab Deign of a Mechanical System Graphics & CAD Lab Project Project Lab
Different Lab associated with the project
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2.2.1.2. Initiatives and implementation details of Encouraging Bright Students
Budge Budge Institute of Technology always had the culture of encouraging bright students
by providing them necessary guidance and moral support.
Class Toppers are awarded every year.
The bright students are identified based on their overall performance and their orientation
towards Academics.
Encouraged to attend conferences, workshops.
Encouraged to take up innovative projects and apply for funding.
Encouraged to participate in various competitions.
The bright students having high academic track records are encouraged by faculties to
achieve university ranks, also encouraged to take up competitive examinations like GATE,
GRE etc.
The bright students having orientation to research are encouraged by faculties to publish
their work in National & International Conferences& Journals.
Co-curricular activities
Sl. No. Participants Participation Details
1 Mainak Bhattacharya, Abhishek Bose
“REVIEW OF DEFECTS IN 3 - DIMENSIONAL PRINTING”, At NCESSD-2015 held on 9th - 10th October, 2015
2 Hritaban Dasgupta, Abir sarkar, Anshuman Bera, Aditya Ghoshal
“DESIGN OF ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCE USING MAGNETIC REPULSION FORCE”, At NCESSD-2015 held on 9th - 10th October, 2015
2 Abhishek Kumar Winner, “Wizards of Math” – Vista Mind, 2015 3 Abhinav Tiwari Winner, “Wizards of Math” – Vista Mind, 2014
Extra-curricular activities
Inter College Football Championship, Future Institute Of Engg & Mgt, 2016
“TEMPEST – 2016” Basketball Tournament, Marine Engineering & Research Institute,
Kolkata, 2016
Winner, Gulabi Devi Inter College Football Tournament, Budge Budge Institute of Technology,
Kolkata, 2015
Winner, Invitation Cricket Tournament, IISTE, Shibpur, 2015-16
Winner, BBIT Champions Trophy – 2015, Budge Budge Institute of Technology, Kolkata, 2015
2nd position, “Cricket Premier League – 2015”, Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College,
2015
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2nd position, “TEMPEST – 2014” Cricket Tournament, Marine Engineering & Research
Institute, Kolkata, 2014
2.2.1.3. Initiatives and implementation details of Assisting Weak Students
The department has a well-defined process of monitoring, guiding and assisting slow learners
(weak students).
Care is taken by the faculties in monitoring the performance of slow learners, the students
deviations from studies is observed by the respective mentors and corrective measures are
taken.
The faculties also go a step ahead and have periodic interaction with the parents about the
performance of slow learners.
A motivation and responsibility from both parents and faculty will create a positive mindset
and will help to overcome the inabilities and hurdles faced by the slow learners.
Every parent is informed about marks and the attendance of their respective candidate.
Additional coaching is given to slow learners through Remedial classes and study materials
are provided to them.
A special counseling and tutorial classes are conducted by the faculty for those students who
have failed in any subject.
2.2.1.4. Scope for self-learning:
Value added lab sessions beyond syllabus are conducted to expose the students to software /
hardware trends not included in their curriculum.
Hobby lab enables students to do something on their own, test them- know by doing
discussions, brainstorming and problem solving focused on outputs of learning and academic
careers.
Professional skill development courses are arranged.
Do it yourself.
Engaged to work in Industries during vacation and have Industrial training
Language lab facilities provided – This enables students to prepare to take up the GATE,
IELTS, TOEFL
GRE examinations.
Industrial visits, arranged by the Departments.
Technical talks.
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Seminars for senior students.
GENERATION OF SELF-LEARNING FACILITIES AND MOTIVATION:
For lab courses, the lab manuals are issued, and certificates given based on a test at the end of
the session.
Intranet facilities are provided
Wi Fi zone enables the students to use the facility any time (even beyond college hours)
Browsing centre open for 12 Hrs. a day
Students motivated by sending them to write research papers and present papers in
conferences. College bears the expenditure.
Learning material are put on the Intranet – students are encouraged to do exercises
Labs are open to students to experiment on their ideas
Encouraging students to put innovation on web
AVAILABILITY OF LEARNING BEYOND SYLLABUS CONTENTS AND PROMOTION:
Intranet facility provides learning of subjects not necessity in the curriculum
Problem solving techniques
Social service field work offers service learning opportunities to students
Literature on professional ethics, personality development, even English literature are put on
the Intranet
Many e-learning materials, journal and magazine are subscribed and made available to the
student at the Institute Library to help the students inculcating the habit of self-learning.
Moreover, provision of Internet in the hostels also helps the students to learn beyond what is
taught in the classroom.
Students are encouraged to use the self-learning materials in the Institute.
In addition to this NPTEL, Wi-Fi and SWAYAM MOOCs and different software are available for
student reference.
The biggest resource for self-learning is obviously the college library. The college library not
only possesses plenty of books to meet the students’ syllabus- oriented needs, but it also
houses numerous books by eminent national and international authors on a variety of topics
which students may regularly access to sharpen and broaden their knowledge. The library
also possesses a number of magazines and periodicals related to different branches of science
and technology which the students may readily access
The library also subscribes to a host of online and printed journals which are also made
readily available to the students.
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The library also includes a computer room with internet access which is often used by
students to access various forms of e-materials for their self- development.
Students are encouraged to visit NPTEL lectures, browse different internet sites to increase
their knowledge base about the subject.
GENERATION OF SELF-LEARNING FACILITIES, AND AVAILABILITY OF MATERIALS FOR
LEARNING BEYOND SYLLABUS
Laboratories and Library is made available beyond working hours to help the students in self-
learning.
The campus is almost residential which enables learning beyond working hours with formal
and
Informal interaction with faculty and peer groups.
Students are encouraged to involve themselves in various co-curricular and extra-curricular
activities at Institute and Department level like MES, AXIS, AROHI, etc. Many eminent
personalities are invited to interact with students on many occasions to help students learn
recent trends in engineering, technology
This apart, students are also endowed with various resource materials by the teachers for
their self-development and they are also encouraged by them to participate in various
competitions of technical innovations for which again they have to participate in innovative
thinking and experimentations
The Tech-Fest organized by the college also serves to create opportunities for students’ self-
development based on extra-syllabus technological knowhow.
The Department of Humanities regularly organizes Soft Skill classes for various departments,
based on availability and requirement, to enhance the students’ communication skills,
grooming and body language to equip them for the professional world.
C, C++, Java are taught to students of different departments to endow them with requisite
professional skills practices.
2.2.2 Quality of the internal semester question papers, Assignments and Evaluation: (20):
Internal semester question papers are prepared considering the standards of GATE, PSU
entrance, JU, IIEST and other institutions.
Assignments are given to the students in such a fashion that they have to solve the problem
themselves by self-learning methods.
Evaluation methods are predefined which is as follows:
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Evaluation System:
Assessments Frequency
/ Sem. Theory
Courses (%) Practical
Courses (%) Project
Courses (%)
Written Examination
Internal test I & II 2 15 ---- ---- Attendance 1 5 ---- ----
Teachers’ assessment & quiz 3 10 ---- ---- End semester 1 70
Practical examination
(Experiments, Practical
records and Viva-voce
Viva-voce on lab subject 1 ---- 20 ----
Organization of experiments 1 / Expt 5
Actual data generation & conducting of expt.
1 / Expt 15
Data analysis/ synthesis & conclusion 1 / Expt 20
Attendance & regularity 1 / Expt 5
Preparedness for conduct of expt 1 / Expt 10 Initiative for learning & interacting 1 / Expt 10
Presentation of lab report, regularity in submission & content
1 / Expt 15
Project Examination
Project report 1 ---- 50 Power point presentation & Viva-Voce 1 ---- 50
Question Papers:
While setting the question paper all previous university exam papers are taken into
consideration.
According to level of toughness the questions are prepared (viz., analyzing the
problems, implementation of modern tools, formulating the problems etc.), which is
termed as Bloom’s Taxonomy.
The questions are mainly prepared based on the Course Outcomes.
Assignments:
Assignment problems and submission dates are provided by the respective faculty
members.
Assignment questions are prepared using Bloom’s Taxonomy process in relation with
COs.
2.2.3 Quality of the students’ projects: (25):
To start with, HoD issues a circular to all the faculty members of the department to provide the
list of projects to be given to the students at the end of even semester. The same is being notified
to the students by the way of addressing in the class room by the project coordinator, besides
putting a notice in the notice board of the department. Students are also encouraged to come up
with the idea of their own for doing the project. The same is presented to the project review
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committee. After the careful examination of the idea presented by the student/team, guides may
be allocated to the students by project coordinator.
Approach of project preparation is as follows;
Students are briefed about the objectives, outcomes & specific outcomes of the
projects and steps to be followed.
Selection of area in which students are interested to do the project.
Literature survey
Identification of Project
Allotment of Project
Manufacturing / Prototype making
Collection of Data
Analysis of Data
Conclusion of the Project
Future scope of work
Project works are evaluated as per the schedule by the Project Review committee (PRC). Students
appear before the committee with Power point presentation and followed by Viva-Voce.
Project Relevance with POs and PSOs: Academic Year CAY – 2015-16
Sl. No. Project Name Relevance with POs Relevance with
PSOs
1 Development of amphibious vehicle PO1,PO2,PO3,PO5,PO6,P
O9,PO8,PO11 PSO1,PSO2,PSO4
2 Design a working model of Hover
craft PO1,PO4,PO3,PO5,PO6,P
O9,PO8,PO11 PSO1, PSO4
3 The effect of nozzle temperature on the tensile strength of a 3D printed
object
PO1,PO4,PO3,PO5,PO6,PO9,PO8,PO11
PSO1,PSO2,PSO4
4 Study the surface quality of a mild
steel plate with the variation in wire tension of wire EDM process
PO1,PO4,PO5,PO6,PO9,PO8,PO11
PSO1,PSO2,PSO3PSO4
5 To Study design ,and manufacture convergent divergent steam nozzle
PO1,PO4,PO5,PO6,PO9,PO8,PO11
PSO1,PSO2,PSO4
6 Solar Vapour absorption
refrigeration system PO1,PO2,PO3,PO5,PO6,P
O9,PO8,PO11 PSO1,PSO2,PSO4
7 Analytical study about the scope of
green supply chain management under industrial environment
PO1,PO3,PO4,PO5,PO6,PO9,PO8,PO11
PSO1, ,PSO4
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PSOs
8 Optimization of cutting parameters
in turning PO1,PO4,PO5,PO6,PO9,P
O8,PO11 PSO1,PSO2,PSO4
9 Heat transfer enhancement in single
micro channel using Micro Fins PO1,PO2,PO3,PO5,PO6,P
O9,PO8,PO11 PSO1,PSO2,PSO4
10 Thermodynamic modeling of a bio
gas fueled internal combustion spark ignition engine
PO1,PO4,PO5,PO6,PO9,PO8,PO11
PSO1,PSO2,PSO4
11 Design and analysis of solar water
heating system PO1,PO4,PO3,PO5,PO6,P
O9,PO8,PO11 PSO1, ,PSO4
12
Experimental study on the performance of two graded savonius
wind turbine for electric power generation
PO1,PO3,PO4,PO5,PO6,PO9,PO8,PO11
PSO1,PSO3,PSO4
13 Experimental study of Grinding process of a mild steel material
under different condition
PO1,PO3,PO4,PO5,PO6,PO9,PO8,PO11
PSO1, ,PSO3,PSO4
14 Development of an assistive system
for the visually impaired persons
PO1,PO2, PO3,PO4,PO5,PO6,PO9,P
O8,PO11
PSO1, ,PSO3,PSO4
2.2.4 Initiatives related to industry interaction: (15):
To strengthen interaction with industries and to keep our students updated with the latest trends in
Mechanical Engineering, the Department has implemented following initiatives.
1. One departmental coordinator from Mechanical engineering department always keeps
contacts with the Training & Placement Office of this institute regularly. Special lecture on hi-
tech area by experts from industries are conducted for exposing the industrial needs to the
students.
2. Students are permitted to take training at various industries.
3. All students undertake summer/winter vacation training in industries which is mandatory.
4. Industrial visits along with the faculty members are arranged to bridge the gap between
theoretical concepts and practical implications of the same.
5. Department entered in to an MoU with JKB Gas Pvt. Ltd for Advanced Manufacturing and
material testing for the benefit of the mechanical engineering students.
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Sl. No.
Event Name of the
Organization Date/ Period
1 Industry – Academic Workshop On “Press Tool Technology For Mass Production” (in association with Indo-Danish Tool Room)
JKB Gas Pvt. Ltd, Budge Budge
12th Aug – 13th August, 2015
2 Seminar On Mechanical Engg– Manufacturing & Power Generation
BBIT 15th September, 2012
2.2.5 Initiatives related to industry internships/ summer training: (15)
Training & Placement Cell identifies the organizations, suitable for Mechanical Engineering
students and approach them to allow our students for internship/ summer training.
Faculty members also arrange internships (through their personal contacts) for the students,
in suitable organizations.
Som e of the organizations where students are going for the internships/ summer
training are appended below:
1. Ichhapur Riffle Factory
2. Garden reach ship builders
3. JKB Gas Pvt. Ltd, Budge Budge
4. IOCL Bottling Plant, Budge Budge (Kol – 700137)
5. Garden Reach Ship Builders & Engineers (Kol – 700024)
6. Shricon Construction TMT Bars
7. Liluah Railway Workshop
8. India Carbon Limited, Budge Budge etc.
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CRITERION 3:
Course Outcomes and Programme Outcomes
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CRITERION 3 Course Outcomes and Programme Outcomes
120
3. Course Outcomes and Programme Outcomes (120)
3.1 Establish the correlation between course outcomes (COs) and programme
outcomes (POs) and programme Specific outcomes (PSOs): (20)
3.1.1 Course Outcomes (COs) (SAR should include course outcomes of one course from
each semester of study, however, should be prepared for all courses and made
available as evidence, if asked):(05)
Note: Number of Outcomes for a Course is expected to be around6.
Course Outcomes:
SEMESTER: 1 Course : ENGINEERING MECHANICS Code: ME 101 Year Of Study: 2015-2016
SL. NO. Course Outcome ME101.1 To acquire fundamental knowledge in Engineering Mechanics concepts. ME101.2 Understand and Apply free body diagrams to calculate the reactions necessary to ensure
static equilibrium. ME101.3 Identify and Analyze various forces associated with a static frame work. ME101.4 Apply and Analyze problems associated with frictional forces. Centre of gravity and
moment of inertia. ME101.5 Understand and Apply basic concepts of stress and strain in solids to solve related
problems. ME101.6 Describe the motion of a particle in terms of its position, velocity and acceleration in
different frames of reference and to Analyze the forces causing the motion of a particle.
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SEMESTER: 2 Course : ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS AND FLUID MECHANICS Code: ME 201 Year Of Study: 2015-2016
SL NO. Course Outcome ME201.1 To acquire fundamental knowledge in Thermodynamics concepts and encourage the
students to observe and distinguish the different thermodynamic processes around them. ME201.2 Understand different Laws of Thermodynamics AND AIR STANDARD CYCLES and to Apply
them in practice when called for. ME201.3 Apply and Analyze various relations, tables and charts for problem solving. ME201.4 Be conversant with various concepts of Fluid mechanics and be able to describe them. ME201.5 Calculate pressure variations in accelerating fluids applying Euler’s and Bernoulli’s
equations ME201.6 Apply the momentum and energy equations to fluid flow problems based on analysis of
various system specification (i.e. viscid, inviscid, rotational, irrotational, steady, unsteady etc. ).
SEMESTER: 3 Course: Engineering Materials Code: ME 303 Year Of Study: 2015-2016
SL NO. Course Outcome ME303.1 Understand the concept of engineering materials along with its classification and crystal
structure, as well as its corrosion and degradation. ME303.2 To identify various imperfections in engineering metals. ME303.3 Illustrate the concept of Phase diagram and Iron-Carbon system. ME303.4 Distinguish between metals and alloys, elastomers and polymers, ceramics and
composites. ME303.5 Apply the knowledge of materials selection methodology in real life applications.
SEMESTER: 4 Course: Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines Code: ME 401 Year Of Study: 2015-2016
SL NO. Course Outcome ME 401.1 Understand the concept of fluid and its kinematic as well as dynamic properties. ME 403.2 Evaluate flow through pipes, orifices, V-notches, weirs, open channels. ME 403.3 Analyse and investigation on flow systems like Buckingham Pi theorem, Dimensionless
numbers in fluid flow, submerged bodies, drag and lift, Boundary layer. ME 403.4 Demonstrate the concept of hydraulic turbine, reciprocating pumps and centrifugal
pumps. SEMESTER: 5 Course: Heat Transfer Code: ME 502 Year Of Study: 2015-2016
SL NO. Course Outcome ME 502.1 Describe the physical mechanism of different modes of heat transfer (conduction,
convection and radiation) ME 502.2 Solve one dimensional steady (with and without heat generation) as well as unsteady
state (without heat generation) heat conduction problems ME 502.3 Evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of rectangular and pin fins installed on a surface ME 502.4 Explain Lumped parameter approach, Time constant, Biot number of transient heat
conduction problems ME 502.5 Understand the physical significances of the pertinent dimensionless numbers (e.g.
Reynolds no, Nusselt no, Prandtl no, Grashof no, Peclect no, Rayleigh no etc.)governing the phenomenon of convective heat transfer coefficient.
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ME 502.6 Compute the solution of convective heat transfer problems, with the application of the given working relations of heat transfer coefficient with pertinent variables.
SEMESTER: 6 Course: MACHINE DESIGN Code: ME 603 Year Of Study: 2015-2016
SL NO. Course Outcome ME 603.1 Develop a strong knowledge to distinguish between a various mechanical machine parts
on the basis of their function and application. ME 603.2 Identify and Apply the factors to be considered while designing a machine part. ME 603.3 Demonstrate to analyze each component with respect to load analysis, material selection,
safety and environmental hazards. ME 603.4 Design a transmission part with sturdiness, efficiency and cost effectiveness.
SEMESTER: 7 Course: Power plant Engineering Code: ME 701 Year Of Study: 2015-2016
SL NO. Course Outcome ME701.1 Identify elements and their functions of steam power plants. ME701.2 Demonstrate equipment’s of different power plants. ME701.3 Analyze economics of power plants and list factors affecting the power plants. ME701.4 Determine performance of power plants based on load variations.
SEMESTER: 8 Course : Automobile Engineering Code: ME 803D Year Of Study: 2015-2016
SL NO. Course Outcome ME 803D.1 Understand and demonstrate the basic parameter of Mechanical system of IC engine ME 803D.2 Understand the working of different types Fuel system and able to distinguish between
Petrol & Diesel engine. ME 803D.3 Understand of various types of Lubrication system and parameters of lubrication oil ME 803D.4 Understand and demonstrate the importance of Cooling System and also about various
cooling system for IC engine ME 803D.5 Understand and demonstrate the various types of Ignition System.
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3.1.2 CO-PO matrices of courses selected in 3.1.1: (six matrices to be mentioned; one per
semester from 3rd to 8th Semester) (05)
Semester- 3 CO-PO Matrices
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 ME303.1 3 3 - 2 1 - 1 - - - 2 1
ME303.2 3 3 1 1 - - - - - - 2 1 ME303.3 3 2 2 1 - - 1 - - - 1 1 ME303.4 2 - - 2 1 - - - - - 1 1
ME303.5 1 3 2 2 1 - 1 - - - 2 1
Semester- 4 CO-PO Matrices
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
ME 401.1 3 1 1 1 - - - - - - - 1 ME 401.2 3 2 3 2 1 - 1 - - - 1 1 ME 401.3 3 3 2 2 - - 1 - - - 2 1 ME 401.4 3 2 2 - - - 2 - - - 2 1
Semester- 5 CO-PO Matrices
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 ME 502.1 3 2 - - 2 2 2 2 - - - -
ME 502.2 3 2 2 - - 2 2 2 2 - - 2
.ME 502.3 3 3 2 - - 2 2 - 2 - 2 2
ME 502.4 3 3 - 2 2 - 2 2 - 2 2 2
ME 502.5 3 3 3 2 - 2 2 2 - - 2 -
ME 502.6 - - - - 2 - 2 2 - 2 - -
Semester- 6 CO-PO Matrices
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 ME 603.1 3 - 2 - - - - - - - - 2 ME 603.2 3 3 3 - - 2 - - - - 3 2 ME 603.3 3 3 3 3 3 2 - - - - 3 2 ME 603.4 3 3 3 3 3 2 - - - - - 2
Semester- 7 CO-PO Matrices
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 ME701.1 3 - 1 1 - 1 1 - - - 2 1 ME701.2 3 1 1 1 - - - - - - 1 1 ME701.3 3 2 1 1 - 1 1 - - - 1 1 ME701.4 3 3 2 1 - 1 2 - - - 1 1
Semester- 8 CO-PO Matrices
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PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 ME 803D.1 3 2 2 1 2 1 - - - - 2 1 ME 803D.2 3 1 1 1 - 1 1 - - - 1 1 ME 803D.3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 ME 803D.4 3 2 1 1 2 2 2 - - - 1 1 ME 803D.5 3 2 1 1 - 1 1 - - - 1 1
1: Slight (Low) 2: Moderate (Medium) 3: Substantial (High)
CO-PSO Matrices Semester- 3
PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4
ME303.1 3 2 2 -
ME303.2 3 - - -
ME303.3 - - - -
ME303.4 3 - 2 -
ME303.5 - - - 2
Semester- 4 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4
ME 401.1 - 3 - -
ME 403.2 2 - - -
ME 403.3 2 - - -
ME 403.4 - - 2 -
Semester- 5 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4 ME 502.1 3 - - -
ME 502.2 3 - - - .ME 502.3 - 2 - - ME 502.4 - - 3 -
ME 502.5
ME 502.6
Semester- 6 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4 ME 603.1 3 2 - 2
ME 603.2 3 - - 2 ME 603.3 3 2 - 2 ME 603.4 3 2 2 3
Semester- 7
PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4 ME701.1 3 3 - -
ME701.2 - - 3 - ME701.3 3 - - - ME701.4 3 - - 2
Semester- 8 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4 ME 803D.1 - 3 - -
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ME 803D.2 3 - - - ME 803D.3 - - 2 - ME 803D.4 - - - 2 ME 803D.5 3 - - -
Slight (Low) 2: Moderate (Medium) 3: Substantial (High)
3.1.3 Programme Level Course-PO matrices of all courses including first year courses:
(10)
Programme Level Course-PO &Programme Level Course – PSO Matrices:
High: (3) Medium: (2) Low: (1)
Curriculum Programme Outcome (POs) Sl.
No. Course name Course
code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1. English Lang & Tech Comm HU101 2 1 3 2 2. Physics – 1 PH101 1 2 1 1 2 3. Mathematics-1 M101 2 2 2 1 1 2 4. BEEE – 1 ES101 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 5. Engg. Mechanics ME101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6. Basic Comput& Principles of
Comp Prog CS201
1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2
7. Chemistry1 CH201 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 8. Mathematics2 M201 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 9. BEEE-II ES201 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10. Engg Thermo & Fluid
Mechanics ME201
2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2
11. Applied Thermodynamics ME 301 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 12. Values & Ethics in Profession HU301 2 1 3 1 1 1 13. Physics2 PH301 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 14. Basic Environl Engg& ElemBio CH301 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15. Strength of Materials ME 302 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 3 16. Engineering Materials ME 303 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 17. Numerical Methods M(CS)401 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18. Mathematics3 M402 1 1 1 3 2 3 3 3 1 19. Fluid Mech& Hydraulic M/C ME 401 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 20. Mechanisms ME 402 1 1 1 3 2 3 3 3 1 21. Primary Manufacturing
Processes ME 403
1 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 2
22. PPM HU511 2 3 2 3 2 2 23. Dynamics of Machines ME 501 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 24. Heat Transfer ME 502 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 25. Design of Machine Elements ME 503 1 1 1 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 26. Metrology & Measurement ME504 1 1 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 27. Prod & Op Management HU 611 2 2 2 2 2 2 28. IC Engines and Gas Turbines ME 601 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 29. Machining Principles & M/C
Tools ME 602
1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 2
30. Machine Design ME 603 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 1 31. Power Plant Engineering ME 701 2 2 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 32. Adv Manufacturing Tech ME 702 1 1 1 2 1 3 3 3 3 3 2 33. Economics for Engineers ME 801 HU 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
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Curriculum Programme Outcome (POs) Sl.
No. Course name Course
code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
34. Electrical Machines ME505A 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 35. Applied Fluid Mechanics ME 505B 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 36. Air Conditioning &
Refrigeration ME604A
2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 2
37. Mechatronics ME604B 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 38. Fluid Power Control ME604C 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 39. Materials Handling ME605A 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 40. Finite Element Method ME605B 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 41. Turbo Machinery ME605C 2 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 42. Maintenance Engg ME703A 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 43. Renewable Energy Systems ME703B 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 44. Tribology ME703C 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 45. Quantity Production Method ME704A 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 46. Advanced Welding Technology ME704B 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 47. Comp Methods in Engineering ME704C 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 48. CAD/CAM ME802A 2 2 1 2 1 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 49. Industrial Robotics ME802B 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 50. Energy Conservation & Mgmt ME802C 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 51. Quality & Reliability
Engineering ME802D
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
52. Software Engineering ME705A 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 53. Industrial Instrumentation ME705B 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 54. Operations Research ME705C 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 55. Biomechanics & Biomaterials ME705D 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 56. Safety & Occupational Health ME803A 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 57. Automation & Control ME803B 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 58. Water Resource Engineering ME803C 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 59. Automobile Engineering ME803D 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 60. Project : Part I ME 881 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 61. Project Part II : ME 882 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 62. Workshop practice Lab ME 192 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 3 3 1 63. Physics Lab PH 191 3 2 3 3 2 64. BEEE Lab ES 191 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 65. Eng Lang & Tech Comm Lab HU 191 2 3 1 2 66. N.S.S XC 181 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 67. Engineering drawing ME 292 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 3 3 1 68. Basic Compu& of CP Lab CS 291 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 69. Chemistry Lab CH 291 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 70. BEEE Lab ES 291 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 71. Tech Report Writing & Lang
Lab HU 381
2 3 1 2
72. Physics Lab2 PH 391 3 2 3 3 2 73. Machine Drawing –I ME 391 1 1 1 3 2 3 1 3 1 74. Workshop PracticeII ME 392 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 75. Applied Mechanics Lab ME 393 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 76. Numerical Methods Lab M(CS)491 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 77. Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics
Lab ME491
1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1
78. Manufacturing Technology Lab ME 492 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 3 3 1 79. Material Testing Lab ME493 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 80. Machine DrawingII ME 494 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1
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Curriculum Programme Outcome (POs) Sl.
No. Course name Course
code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
81. Applied Thermo& H T Lab ME 592 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 82. Design Practice ME 593 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 3 1 83. Metrology & Measurement Lab ME594 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 84. Machining & Machine Tools
Lab ME 691
1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1
85. IC Engine Lab ME 692 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 86. Design Practice II ME 693 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 3 1 87. Dynamics of Machines Lab ME 694 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 88. Advanced Manufacturing Lab ME 791 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 89. Electrical Machines ME595A 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 90. Applied Fluid Mechanics ME595B 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 91. Air Conditioning &
Refrigeration ME695A
1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1
92. Mechatronics ME695B 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 93. Fluid Power Control ME695C 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 94. Seminar ME 581 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 95. Viva Voce on Vocational
Training ME 782
1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 3 1
96. Group Discussion ME783 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 3 1 97. Comprehensive viva ME 883 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 3 1
Curriculum PSOs Sl. No. Course name 1 2 3 4
1. English Lang & Tech Comm 1 2. Physics – 1 1 1 3. Mathematics-1 1 4. BEEE – 1 2 1 2 5. Engg. Mechanics 2 1 6. Basic Comput& Principles of Comp Prog 2 1 2 7. Chemistry1 1 8. Mathematics2 2 9. BEEE-II 2 1 1 10. Engg Thermo & Fluid Mechanics 3 1 1 11. Applied Thermodynamics 1 1 1 12. Values & Ethics in Profession 1 13. Physics2 1 14. Basic EnvironlEngg& ElemBio 1 15. Strength of Materials 3 2 1 16. Engineering Materials 3 2 1 17. Numerical Methods 1 18. Mathematics3 3 19. Fluid Mech& Hydraulic M/C 1 3 3 20. Mechanisms 1 3 3 21. Primary Manufacturing Processes 1 1 22. PPM 3 2 23. Dynamics of Machines 1 2 3 24. Heat Transfer 1 2 3 25. Design of Machine Elements 1 2 3 26. Metrology & Measurement 1 2 3
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Curriculum PSOs Sl. No. Course name 1 2 3 4
27. Prod & Op Management 1 1 2 2 28. IC Engines and Gas Turbines 1 2 3 29. Machining Principles & M/C Tools 1 2 3 30. Machine Design 1 2 3 31. Power Plant Engineering 1 2 2 32. Adv Manufacturing Tech 1 1 1 33. Economics for Engineers 3 34. Electrical Machines 2 3 35. Applied Fluid Mechanics 1 3 3 36. Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 1 2 3 37. Mechatronics 2 3 3 38. Fluid Power Control 2 3 3 39. Materials Handling 2 3 3 40. Finite Element Method 2 3 3 41. Turbo Machinery 2 2 2 42. Maintenance Engg 2 2 2 43. Renewable Energy Systems 2 2 2 44. Tribology 2 2 2 45. Quantity Production Method 1 3 2 46. Advanced Welding Technology 1 2 2 47. Comp Methods in Engineering 2 3 3 48. CAD/CAM 1 2 2 49. Industrial Robotics 1 2 2 50. Energy Conservation &Mgmt 1 1 2 1 51. Quality & Reliability Engineering 2 2 2 52. Software Engineering 2 3 2 53. Industrial Instrumentation 3 3 54. Operations Research 3 3 55. Biomechanics & Biomaterials 3 56. Safety & Occupational Health 2 2 2 57. Automation & Control 1 2 2 58. Water Resource Engineering 2 2 2 59. Automobile Engineering 1 2 1 60. Project : Part I 1 1 1 1 61. Project Part II : 1 1 1 1 62. Workshop practice Lab 1 2 63. Physics Lab 3 3 64. BEEE Lab 2 3 2 65. Eng Lang & Tech Comm Lab 3 66. N.S.S 1 2 67. Engineering drawing 1 2 68. Basic Compu& of CP Lab 2 3 2 69. Chemistry Lab 3 70. BEEE Lab 2 3 2 71. Tech Report Writing & Lang Lab 3 72. Physics Lab2 3 73. Machine Drawing –I 1 2 74. Workshop PracticeII 1 2 75. Applied Mechanics Lab 1 2 76. Numerical Methods Lab 3 77. Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics Lab 1 2
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Curriculum PSOs Sl. No. Course name 1 2 3 4
78. Manufacturing Technology Lab 1 1 79. Material Testing Lab 1 2 3 80. Machine DrawingII 1 2 2 81. Applied Thermo& H T Lab 1 2 82. Design PracticeI 1 1 2 83. Metrology & Measurement Lab 1 2 2 84. Machining & Machine Tools Lab 1 1 2 85. IC Engine Lab 2 2 3 86. Design PracticeII 1 1 3 87. Dynamics of Machines Lab 1 2 2 88. Advanced Manufacturing Lab 1 1 2 89. Electrical Machines 1 2 2 90. Applied Fluid Mechanics 2 3 3 91. Air Conditioning & Refrigeration 1 2 3 92. Mechatronics 2 3 3 93. Fluid Power Control 2 3 3 94. Seminar 1 1 1 1 95. Viva Voce on Vocational Training 1 2 3 96. Group Discussion 1 1 1 1 97. Comprehensive viva 1 1 1 1
3.2 Attainment of Course Outcomes: (50)
3.2.1 Describe the assessment processes used to gather the data upon which the evaluation of
the course outcome is based. (10)
A teacher compiles the data of mid-term (I&II) end semester assessment in his or her subject. The teacher then enters the marks and the grades through the online software provided by MAKAUT (formerly WBUT).. Four hard copies are signed, two for examination section one for department and one for self. This record is maintained by examination section.
Assessment of course outcomes Assessments Frequency
/ Sem. Theory
Courses (%) Practical
Courses (%) Project Courses
(%) Written Examination
Internal test I & II 2 15 ---- ---- Attendance 1 5 ---- ---- Teachers’ assessment & quiz 3 10 ---- ---- End semester 1 70
Practical examination (Experiments, Practical records and Viva-voce
Viva-voce on lab subject 1 ---- 20 ---- Organization of experiments 5 Actual data generation & conducting of expt. 1/ expt 10
Data analysis/ synthesis and conclusion Do 20 Attendance & regularity Do 5
Preparedness for conduct of experiment Do 10 Initiative for learning & interacting Do 10
Presentation of lab report, regularity in submission & content
Do 15
Project examination
Project report 1 ---- 50 Power point presentation& Viva-Voce 1 ---- 50
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3.2.2 Record of attainment of course outcomes of all the courses with respect to sets
attainment levels: (40)
Attainment of Course Outcome: Core Courses (Theory & Practical)
Theory: Sl. No. Course name Course code Attainment
1. English Lang & Technical Communication HU101 2.5 2. Physics – 1 PH101 1.5 3. Mathematics-1 M101 2.5 4. Basic Electrical & Electronic Engg – 1 ES101 1 5. Engg. Mechanics ME101 2 6. Basic Computer& Principles of C P CS201 3 7. Chemistry-1 CH201 1.6 8. Mathematics-2 M201 2.75 9. Basic Electrical & Electronic Engg-II ES201 1
10. Engg Thermodynamics & Fluid Mechanics ME201 2 11. Applied Thermodynamics ME 301 2 12. Values & Ethics in Profession HU-301 2 13. Physics-2 PH-301 2 14. Basic Env. Engg& Elementary Biology CH301 2 15. Strength of Materials ME 302 2 16. Engineering Materials ME 303 2 17. Numerical Methods M(CS)401 2 18. Mathematics-3 M-402 2 19. Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines ME 401 2 20. Mechanisms ME 402 2 21. Primary Manufacturing Processes ME 403 2 22. Principles & Practices of Management HU511 2 23. Dynamics of Machines ME 501 2 24. Heat Transfer ME 502 2 25. Design of Machine Elements ME 503 2 26. Metrology & Measurement ME504 2 27. Production & Operations Management HU 611 2 28. IC Engines and Gas Turbines ME 601 2 29. Machining Principles & Machine Tools ME 602 2 30. Machine Design ME 603 2 32. Power Plant Engineering ME 701 2 33. Advanced Manufacturing Technology ME 702 2 38. Economics for Engineers ME 801 (HU) 2
Practical:
Sl. No Course name Course code Attainment 1 Workshop practice Lab ME 192 3 2 Physics Lab PH 191 3 3 Basic Electrical & Electronic Engg Lab-I ES 191 3 4 English Lang & Technical Comm Lab HU 191 3 5 Engineering drawing ME 292 3 6 Basic Computer & Principles of C P Lab CS 291 3 7 Chemistry Lab CH 291 3 8 Basic Electrical & Electronic Engg Lab-II ES 291 3 9 Technical Report Writing & Lang Lab Practice HU 381 3
10 Physics Lab-2 PH 391 3 11 Machine Drawing –I ME 391 2 12 Workshop Practice-II ME 392 3 13 Applied Mechanics Lab ME 393 3 14 Numerical Methods Lab M(CS) 491 3 15 Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics Lab ME491 2
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Sl. No Course name Course code Attainment 16 Manufacturing Technology Lab ME 492 3 17 Material Testing Lab ME493 3 18 Machine Drawing-II ME 494 3 19 Applied Thermodynamics & H T Lab ME 592 3 20 Design Practice-I ME 593 3 21 Metrology & Measurement Lab ME594 3 22 Machining & Machine Tools Lab ME 691 3 23 IC Engine Lab ME 692 3 24 Design Practice-II ME 693 3 25 Dynamics of Machines Lab ME 694 3 26 Advanced Manufacturing Lab ME 791 3
Attainment of Course Outcome: Professional Elective Courses (Theory & Practical):
S. No. Course name Course code Attainment 1. Electrical Machines ME505A 2 2. Applied Fluid Mechanics ME 505B NA 3. A. C. & Refrigeration ME604A 2 4. Mechatronics ME604B NA 5. Fluid Power Control ME604C NA 6. Materials Handling ME605A 2 7. Finite Element Method ME605B NA
8. Turbo Machinery ME605C NA
9. Maintenance Engg ME703A NA
10. Renewable Energy Systems ME703B 2 11. Tribology ME703C NA
12. Quantity Production Method ME704A NA 13. Advanced Welding Technology ME704B 2 14. Computational Methods in Engg ME704C NA 15. CAD/CAM ME802A NA 16. Industrial Robotics ME802B NA 17. Energy Conservation & Mgmt ME802C 2
Sl No. Course name Course code Attainment
1. Electrical Machines ME 595A 3
2. Applied Fluid Mechanics ME 595B NA
3. A/C& Refrigeration ME 695A 3
4. Mechatronics ME 695B NA
5. Fluid Power Control ME 695C NA
Attainment of Course Outcome: Free Elective Courses (Theory& Practical):
S. No. Course name Course code Attainment
1. Software Engineering ME 705A NA
2. Industrial Instrumentation ME 705B NA
3. Operations Research ME705C 2
4. Biomechanics & Biomaterials ME 705D NA
5. Safety & Occupational Health ME803A NA
6. Automation & Control ME803B NA
7. Water Resource Engineering ME803C NA
8. Automobile Engineering ME803D 2
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Attainment of Course Outcome: Projects & Seminars.
S. No. Course name Course code Attainment 1. Project : Part I ME 881 3 2. Project: Part II ME 882 3
Sl No. Course name Course code Attainment 1. Seminar-I ME 581 (Sessional) 3 2. Viva Voce on Vocational Training ME 782 3 3. Group Discussion ME783 3 4. Comprehensive viva ME 883 3
3.3 Attainments of Programme outcomes and programme specific outcomes:
(50)
3.3.1 Describe assessment tools and processes used for assessing the attainment of each
Programme Outcomes and Programme specific Outcomes (10)
A teacher compiles the marks of internal class tests (I&II) and end semester assessments of practical examination marks. The teacher then uploads the internal assessment and practical examination marks in the exam software. Three hard copies are signed, two for examination cell and one for department. This record is maintained by examination cell.
Semester examination papers are evaluated externally by the MAKAUT (formerly WBUT affiliated university). The final assessment is then collected and the attainments are tabulated.
The following table describes the tools by which POs and PSOs are attained. It also indicates the frequency of assessment process.
Use of Rubrics for Evaluation and Assessment of POs
Direct Assessment methods are formative as well as summative
For some of the POs that are abstract, rubrics has been designed using performance indicators and shared with the students in advance. This helps students understand against which parameter their work will be judged with the “scoring rules”. These rubrics can be used by students in, revising, and judging their own work and progress.
Assignments (10) The assignment, Quiz in the labs and class test are a qualitative performance assessment tool designed to assess students' knowledge of engineering practices, framework, and problem solving. An analytic rubric was developed to assess students' knowledge with respect to the learning outcomes associated with the scenario tool.
Quiz(Lab/optional)
Class test (15)
Group discussion/ Brainstorming (Lab)
This is designed to assess student’s analytical capacity along with the capability to communicate with others in labs.
End semester exam (Theory -70)
End examinations are metric for assessing all the POs and attainments of all POs in end semester exam are same.
End semester exam (Lab practical - 100)
This is mainly to assess student’s practical knowledge with their designing capabilities.
Course Evaluation & Attendance (5)
At the end of every semester, students give feedback for the course taught to them. In this feedback survey students tell how effective course was in order to achieve POs.
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Direct Assessment methods are formative as well as summative
Indirect Assessment methods
Student exit survey
To evaluate the success of programme in providing students with opportunities to achieve the programme outcome every year
Employer Survey
Provide information about our graduate’s skills and capability. – after every 2 years
Course outcomes survey
At the end of each semester, a course assessment report is prepared where the statistics of students understanding about the particular course is analyzed. This process is considered to be an indirect method for assessing the POs.
Alumni Survey Collect variety of information about program satisfaction, from graduate’s end. –after every years
3.3.2 Provide results of evaluation of each PO and PSO: (40)
Attainment Level of PO & PSO (Direct Attainment)
High: (3) Medium: (2) Low: (1)
Course Attainment
Programme Outcome (PO) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
HU 101 0.83 1.25 1.08 1.67 0.83 0.83 1.67 2.36 1.11 PH 101 1.17 1.17 1. 1.17 1 0.5 - - - - 0.5 1.25 M 101 2.5 2.5 1.81 2.08 - - - - - - - - ES 101 1 1 1 1 - 0.67 - - - - 0.67 0.67 ME 101 1.85 1.63 1.43 1.57 - 1.00 - - - - - - CH 201 1.6 1.07 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.07 1.07 - - - 1.07 1.33 ES 201 1 1 1 1 - 0.67 - - - - 0.67 0.67 CS 201 2.4 2.33 2.17 2.17 2.8 2 - - 3 3 3 2.2 M 201 2.75 2.75 1.99 2.29 - - - - - - - -
ME 201 2 1.73 - 1.33 - - 1.33 - - 1.33 - - ME 301 3 3 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 ME 302 2.5 2.33 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 ME 303 3 2.33 2 2.67 2.5 2 2 0 2 0 3 2.5 ME 401 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 ME 402 ME 403 3 2 2 0 0 2 3 0 2 0 1 2.666667 ME 501 3 2.75 2.667 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.75 ME 502 3 3 3 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 ME 503 3 3 2.75 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 2
ME 505A 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 ME 601 3 3 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 ME 602 2 2.75 3 3 3 2 3 0 2 2 2.25 2.25 ME 603 3 3 2.75 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 2
ME 604A 3 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 ME 701 0 2 2 2 2 0 3 2.75 3 0 0 2 ME 702 2.25 3 3 3 3 2 2.5 0 2 3 2 2.75
ME 703B 3 3 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 2 0 2 ME 704B 3 3 2.5 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 3
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Course Attainment
Programme specific outcome (PSO) 1 2 3 4
ME 101 2.666 0 0 0 ME 201 2.66667 2 0 0 ME 301 2 0 0 0 ME 302 2.5 2.4 1 0 ME 303 3 0 0 2 ME 401 2.75 0 0 0 ME 403 2 2 3 0 HU511 ME 501 2.75 1 0 0 ME 502 2 0 0 0 ME 503 3 2 2 2.5 ME 505A 1 1 2 1 HU 611 ME 601 2 0 0 0 ME 602 0 3 2.5 2 ME 603 3 2 2 2.5 ME 604A 1.667 0 3 1 ME 701 2 0 0 0 ME 702 2 3 2.25 2 ME 703B 0 2 0 0 ME 704B 0 2 2 0 ME 705C 2.6 2.5 1.86 2 ME 803D 0 2 0 0
Attainment Level of PO & PSO (Indirect Attainment)
High: 3 Medium: 2 Low: 1
Curriculum Programme Outcome (POs) PSOs
S. No. Course name a b c d e f g h i j k l 1 2 3 4
1. Student Exit Surveys 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 1 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3
2. Employer Surveys 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 1 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3
3. CO Surveys 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 1 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3
4. Alumni Surveys 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 1 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3
Indirect attainment 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 1 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3
ME 705C 3 3 3 3 2.71 1 1 0 3 0 2.71 3 ME 802D 0 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 2 2 ME 803D 3 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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CRITERION 4:
Students performance
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CRITERION 4 Students performance 150
4. Students performance: (150)
Admission/ Intake in the programme:
Item (Information to be provided cumulatively for
all the shifts with explicit headings, whenever applicable)
2015-16 CAY
2014-15 CAY m1
2013-14 CAYm2
2012-13 CAYm3
Sanctioned intake strength in the program (N) 120 120 120 120
Total number of admitted students in first year minus number of students migrated to other
programs at the end of 1st year (N1)
75 101 125 123
Number of admitted students in 2nd year in the same batch via lateral entry (N2)
30 20 22 10
Separate division students, if applicable(N3) Nil Nil Nil Nil
Total number of admitted students in the program (N1+N2+N3)
105 121 147 133
Number of students Graduate without Backlog:
Year of entry
(N1+N2+N3)
Number of students who have successfully Completed without any BLACKLOG in any semester/year 1st
year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year
CAY (2015-16) 102 (=72+30+0) 25 N/A N/A N/A CAYm1 (2014-15) 115 (=96+19+0) 53 46 (=44+2) N/A N/A CAYm2 (2013-14) 141 (=122+19+0) 83 53 (=49+4) 38 (=37+1) N/A CAYm3 (LYG) (2012-13)
128 (=119+09+0) 87 78 (=76+2) 71 (=69+2) 71 (=69+2)
CAYm4 (LYGm1) (2011-12)
67 (=60+07+0) 39 42 (=38+4) 36 (=34+2) 36 (=34+2)
CAYm5 (LYGm2) (2010-11)
64 (=57+07+0) 38 36 (=34+2) 36 (=34+2) 36 (=34+2)
Note: N/A- Not Applicable.
Number of students who have successfully graduated:
Year of entry
(N1+N2+N3) Number of students who have successfully
graduated 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year
CAY (2015-16) 102 (=72+30+0) 102 N/A N/A N/A CAYm1 (2014-15) 115 (=96+19+0) 96 115 (=96+19) N/A N/A CAYm2 (2013-14) 141(=122+19+0) 122 141(=122+19) 141(=122+19) N/A CAYm3 (LYG) (2012-13)
128(=119+09+0) 119 128 (=119+9) 128 (=119+9) 113(=106+07+0)
CAYm4 (LYGm1) (2011-12)
67 (=60+07+0) 60 67 (=60+7) 67 (=60+7) 61(=55+06+0)
CAYm5 (LYGm2) (2010-11)
64 (=57+07+0) 57 64 (=57+7) 64 (=57+7) 62(=56+06+0)
Note: N/A- Not Applicable.
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4.1 Enrollment ratio: (20) (Enrolment Ratio=N1/N)
Item
(Students enrolled at the first Year level on average basis during the period of assessment)
Marks
>=90% students enrolled 20
>=80% students enrolled 18
>=70% students enrolled 16
>=60% students enrolled 14
Otherwise 0
Year 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14
Sanction 120 120 120 Admitted 75 101 125
Ratio 0.625 0.84 1.04 % 62.50% 84.17% 104.17%
Average Enrolment Ratio
83.61%
4.2 Success rate in the stipulated period of the programme:(40)
4.2.1 Success rate without backlogs in any semester or year of study: (25) SI = (Number of students who have graduated from the program without b a c k l o g )/ (Number of students
admitted in the first year of that batch and admitted in 2nd year via lateral entry and separate division, if
applicable)
Average SI = Mean of Success Index (SI) for past three batches
Success rate without backlogs in any year of study = 25 × Average SI
Item LYG (CAYm3)
(2012-13) LYGm1 (CAYm4)
(2011-12) LYGm2 (CAYm5)
(2010-11) Number of students admitted in the corresponding First Year + admitted in 2nd year via lateral entry and separate division, if applicable
128 (=119+09+0)
67 (=60+07+0)
64 (=57+07+0)
Number of students who have graduated without backlogs in the stipulated period
71 (=69+2)
36 (=34+2)
36 (=34+2)
Success Index (SI) 0.5546875 0.537313433 0.5625
Average SI 0.551500311
Success Rate = 25 X average SI 13.79
Success rate without backlogs in any year of study = 25 × Average SI = 25 x 0.5515 = 13.79
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4.2.2 Success rate within stipulated period: (15) SI = (Number of students who graduated from the program in the stipulated period of course duration)/
(Number of students admitted in the first year of that batch and admitted in 2nd year via lateral entry and
separate division, if applicable)
Average SI = mean of Success Index (SI) for past three batches Success rate = 15 ×
Average SI
Item LYG (CAYm3)
(2012-13) LYGm1 (CAYm4)
(2011-12) LYGm2 (CAYm5)
(2010-11) Number of students admitted in the corresponding First Year + admitted in 2nd year via lateral entry and separate division, if applicable
128 (=119+09+0)
67 (=60+07+0)
64 (=57+07+0)
Number of students stipulated period who have graduated in the stipulated period
113 (=106+07+0)
61 (=55+06+0)
62 (=56+06+0)
Success Index (SI) 0.8828125 0.91044776 0.96875 Average Success Index 0.92 Success Rate = 15 X average SI 13.81
4.3 Academic performance in the third year : (15) Academic Performance = 1.5 * Average API (Academic Performance Index) API=((Mean of 3rd Year Grade Point Average of all successful Students on a 10 point scale) or (Mean of the
percentage of marks of all successful students in Third Year/10))x(number of successful students/number of
students appeared in the examination)
Academic Performance
CAY CAYM1 CAYm2
(2015-16) (2014-15) (2013-14)
Mean of CGPA or Mean Percentage
of all successful students (X) 8 7.75 7.77
Total no. of successful students (Y) 38 (=37+1) 71 (=69+2) 36 (=34+2)
Total no. of students appeared in the
examination (Z) 53 (=49+4) 78 (=76+2) 42 (=38+4)
API = X* (Y/Z) 5.735849057 7.05448718 6.66
Average API = (AP1 + AP2 + AP3)/3 6.483445412
Academic Performance = 1.5 *
Average API 9.725168118
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4.4 Academic performance in the second year : (15) (Academic Performance Level = 1.5 * Average API (Academic Performance Index) API = ((Mean of 2nd Year Grade Point Average of all successful Students on a 10 point scale) or (Mean of the percentage of marks of all successful students in Second Year/10)) x (number of successful students/number of students appeared in the examination)
Successful students are those who are permitted to proceed to the Third year)
Academic Performance CAY CAYm1 CAYm2
(2015-16) (2014-15) (2013-14)
Mean of CGPA or Mean Percentage of all successful students (X)
7.43 7.65 7.64
Total no. of successful students (Y) 46 (=44+2) 53 (=49+4) 78 (=76+2)
Total no. of students appeared in the examination (Z)
72 (=53+19) 102(=83+19) 94 (=85+9)
API = X* (Y/Z) 4.746944444 3.975 6.33957447
Average API = (AP1 + AP2 + AP3)/3 5.020506304
Academic Performance = 1.5 * Average API
7.530759456
4.5 Placement and Higher Studies Entrepreneurship: (40)
Assessment Points = 40 × 0.64 = 25.6
Item CAY
(2015-16) CAYm1
(2014-15) CAYm2
(2013-14) Total No. of Final Year Students (N) 128 67 64 No. of students placed in companies or Government Sector (x)
71 34 31
No. of students admitted to higher studies with valid qualifying scores (GATE or equivalent State or National Level Tests, GRE, GMAT etc.) (y)
15 9 5
No. of students turned entrepreneur in engineering/technology (z)
2 1 1
x + y + z = 88 44 37 Placement Index : (x + y + z )/N 0.69 0.66 0.58
Average placement= (P1 + P2 + P3)/3
Assessment Points = 40 * average placement 25.6
Assessment Points = 40 * average placement =
4.6 Professional activities: (20)
4.6.1 Professional societies /chapters and organizing engineering events: (5)
(The Department shall provide relevant details) Institution of Engineers (India) student chapters are in place. Various programs like seminars (both state as well as national level), technical fests, student quizzes, and debate competition have been organized.
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Sl. No. Theme/Topic Resource person Name, Designation, Name of the company
Date (From-to)
Source of Funding
Beneficiaries
1. Industry – Academic Workshop On “Press Tool Technology For Mass Production” (in association with Indo-Danish Tool Room)
Mr. Shubhashish Ghosh Indo-Danish Tool Room, Jamshedpur
12th Aug, 2015
BBIT Students & Faculty
2. Adv. Manufacturing Technology
Dr. Golam Kibria, Aliah University
1st, 2nd& 8th July 2015
BBIT Faculty Members
3. Electro Discharge Machining
Dr. Mukandar Sekh Aliah University
7th Jul 2015
BBIT Faculty Members
4. Recent Advances in Rolling Technology (in association with Institution of Engineers -India)
Production Engineering Divisional Committee, WBSC, IEI in association with Budge Budge Institute of Technology
3rd July, 2015
Production Engineering Divisional Committee, WBSC, IEI in association with Budge Budge Institute of Technology
Faculty Members
5. “Cutting Tool For Value Addition In Global Mfg Scenario”
Mr. Anik De, Manager, M/S Ceratizit Mr. Somnath Chakarborty , Manager, M/S Ceratizit
October 18, 2014
BBIT Students & Faculty
6. Seminar on Design of Mechanical System
IEI in association with Budge Budge Institute of Technology
June 09, 2014
IEI in association with Budge Budge Institute of Technology
Students & Faculty
6. Seminar On Mechanical Engg– Manufacturing & Power Generation
Prof (Dr) Tapan Pal, Professor, Jadavpur University Prof. (Dr.) SankhaDeb, IIT,Kgp. Er. Samir Banerjee, CESC, Budge Budge.
15th September, 2012
BBIT Students & Faculty
4.6.2 Publication of technical magazines, newsletters , etc. : (5)
Departmental Wall magazine is published (semester-wise).
College magazines are also being published on a regular basis.
4.6.3 Participation in inter-institute events by students of the programme of study: (10)
Sl. No. Details of Paper/Award Organized By 1 Students presented a national conference paper on “Free
Energy Concept: Energy deduced from Magnetic repulsion” National Conference on “Engineering Solutions to Sustainable Development” by BBIT
2 Students presented a national conference paper on “Comparison between mechanical properties of a 3D printed
National Conference on “Engineering Solutions to
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object when the process parameters are varied” Sustainable Development” by BBIT
3 Students have participated in Tech Fest Every year IIT, Kharagpur and IIT Guwahati
Co-curricular Activities Extra-curricular Activities
NSS Annual Sports
Industrial Training Football Tournament
Spoken Tutorial Cricket Tournament
Soft skill training & Grooming classes Volley Ball Tournament
Departmental Seminars Annual Fest
Budge Budge Institute of Technology encourages the faculty members and Students to take part in co-
curricular activities along with their regular academic commitments to keep them exposed to recent
developments in the area of their interest and to share their experiences among peer groups.
The campus has large area for sports comprising of full size football & cricket ground, separate
cricket practice pitches, area/courts for badminton, volleyball, lawn tennis (2), basketball, kabaddi
etc. A modern swimming pool is also situated in the campus along with a fully equipped
gymnasium. Moreover, facilities for indoor games like table tennis, carom, chess etc. are also
provided.
Budge Budge institute of technology organizes yearly intra and inter college tournaments of
cricket, football and volley ball
Students also organize “VERVE” the college fest every year which includes intra and inter college
competitions on different technological, sporting as well as cultural events. The Verve series had
made its mark in the year of 2010 and with every passing year it is reaching new heights and
VERVE 2K16 was no exception.
Students of this institute also take part in various technical, games & sports and cultural
competitions which are organized by other institutes.eg:
CRICKET:
1. Participated in Cricket Premier League, 2016 organized by Jalpaiguri Gov. Engineering College,
March, 2016.
2. Participated in Inter-College Cricket Tournament organized by IIEST, Shibpur, and March, 2016
and emerged as the winners.
3. Organized and participated in BBIT CHAMPIONS TROPHY, Organized by BBIT, April, 2016 and
emerged as the winner.
4. Participated in Stallions Cup, 2016 organized by Netaji Subhas Engineering College May, 2016.
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FOOTBALL:
1. Organized and participated in Gulabi Devi Football Tournament, 2016, September, 2016 and
Emerged as Champions.
2. Participated in Inter College football tournament organized by Future Institute of Engineering and
Management.
3. Participated in Poto Cup,2016 organized by Pailan Engineering College , May 2016
MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS:
1. Organized a sports fest named IDROTT as a part of the yearly College Fest “VERVE” which had
sports events like Gully Cricket, Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Kabaddi, carrom, etc. April, 2016
2. Future Institute of Engineering and Management, Feb 2016
Event 1: Fashion show.
Event 2: Street Dance.
3. Heritage Institute of Technology, March 2016
Event 1: War of bands,
Event 2: Fashion show
4. BBIT
Event: Panel discussion on governance vigilance week
Organizer: Employees provident fund organization
5. IIT KHARAGPUR, February, 2015.
Event1: Model exhibition
Event 2: Extempore, debate, quiz, catapult building.
6. Pailan college of Management and Technology. March 2015
Event 1: Robot race.
Event 2: counter strike, Position 1st
7. BIMS, Batanagar. December2014
Event: counter strike, Position 1st
8. Modern Institute of Technology, April 2016,
Event: Counter Strike, Position1st
Cultural activities include debating, quizzing, music, photography etc., where students have
excelled.
NSS for all first year students is compulsory. Faculty members impart training to students and
regular camps are conducted. First year Students undergo regular drills as per the NSS curriculum.
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Faculty members conduct classes and teach intra-moral awareness and enhance safety as well as
medical knowledge of the students like first-aids, firefighting etc.
Annual Days like Independence Day, Republic Day, as well as Teachers Day, Fresher’s Welcome,
Viswakarma Puja, Sara Swati Puja, Eid-ul-fitr etc. are observed.
Classes on soft skills and grooming are regularly conducted by the in-house resources and also
using external agencies.
Departmental seminars are organized regularly by all core Departments for the students and the
faculties as well.viz.
A seminar on “MEMS Based RFIC Design” (Key Speaker: Dr. Tarun Kanti Bhattacharyya) was
held on 30th June 2015.
A seminar on “Electromagnetics and Advanced Nano Technology” (Key Speaker: (Dr.) Anirban
Bhattacharya) was held on 24th September, 2015.
A seminar on “HCI and Intelligent Product Development” (Key Speaker: Subhasis Bhaumik)
was held 11th April, 2016.
A seminar on “Communication: Past, Present & Future” Prof (Dr.) Bhaskar Gupta was held on
19th April, 2016.
“Automobile security using Biometrics” by Modassir Bashir and Sanjoy Kr. Mondal published
in NCESSD- 2015, PP-13-16, and ISBN – 978-93-83010-24-0. Published by JBBL
Departmental FDP was held in 7th Jul 2015 on “Advanced Manufacturing Technology”
conducted by Dr. Mukandar Sekh, Asst. Professor, and Aliah University.
Departmental FDP was held in 1st, 2nd & 8th Jul 15 on “Advanced Manufacturing Technology”
conducted by Dr. Golam Kibria., Asst. Professor, and Aliah University.
A workshop was conducted on “Press Tool Technology for Mass Production” on 12th Aug,
2015 organized by Dept. of Mech. Engg in association with Indo-Danish Tool Room,
Jamshedpur.
A seminar on “Application of Software Engineering in modern technology” (Key Speaker: Prof.
D.M. Kar) was held on 27th April, 2016.
A seminar on “Cloud Computing” (Key Speaker: Mr. Anirbam Mukherjee) was held on 26th Feb,
2016.
A seminar on “Robotics” ( Key Speaker: Dr. Dip Narayan Ray and Mr. Dilip Kumar Biswas) was
held on 28th August,2015
A seminar on “Signal Processing & System Security” (Key Speaker: Dr. Dipnarayan Roy) was
held on 28th August, 2015.
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Departmental Seminar has been organized by Civil Engineering Department on 12th
September 2015 at BBIT College Campus and Prof. (Dr.) Sudip Kumar Roy, Professor,
Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology
(IIEST, Shibpur), delivered scholarly lecture on Transportation Engineering and Traffic
Engineering to the teachers and students of BBIT.
A Seminar on “Quantum Structures of Silicon: Potential Material for Photonics and
Photovoltaic” (Speaker: Dr. Syed Minhaz Hossain, IIEST, Shibpur) was held on 12.08.2015.
A Seminar on “Our Universe” (Speaker: Prof. Narayan Banerjee, IISER, Kolkata) was held on
13.04.2016.
“Faculty Development Programme” conducted by Dr. Arna Seal held on 4th July, 2015 at BBIT.
A seminar on “STAAD.PRO” for 3rd and 4th year Civil Engineering students was held on 26th
Feb, 2015.
A seminar on “Pile Foundation” presented by Mr. B. Mukherjee of KND Engineering &
Technologies for 3rd and 4th year Civil Engineering students on March, 2015.
On 28th Feb 2015 a Seminar on “Applications of Signal Processing and System security” was
organized by CSE department. Speakers: Prof. (Dr.) Sitanshu Kumar Das (C.U) and Prof. (Dr.)
Suvrojit Das (NIT Durgapur). More than 200 students and faculty had participated in the
seminar.
A seminar on “Detection of failure and fault diagnosis in rotating electrical machines” by Prof.
(Dr.) Nirmal Kumar Deb and Prof. (Dr.) Debasish Chatterjee was held on 18th Oct 2014.
A seminar on “Generation and utilization of electric power” by Er. Partha Sarathi
Bhattacharyya and Prof. (Dr.) Debasish Chatterjee was held on 24th April 2015.
A seminar on “Detection Control, Automation and Advanced Robotics - 2015” by Prof. Alok
Kole, and Prof. Subhasis Bhaumik was held on 30th Jan 2015.
Mr. Arindam Saha, Asst. Professor attended a seminar on “Teaching Signal Processing &
Control Systems using MATLAB and Simulink” on 7th November 2014 at the Park Kolkata.
A talk on “MEMS Based RFIC Design” was presented by Dr. Tarun Kanti Bhattacharyya
(Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Communication Engineering, Advanced
Technology Development Centre and Professor-in-charge, Advanced VLSI Laboratory, National
MEMS Design Centre, IIT-Kharagpur ) on 30th June, 2015 as part of Faculty Development
Programme
A Seminar was conducted on “Cutting Tool for Value Addition in Global Manufacturing
Scenario” on 18th October 2014.
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Prof. Dr. Ambarish Ghosh& Prof. Dr. Sudip kr. Roy from IIEST, Shibpur on Recent trends in
Geotechnical & Transportation Engineering.
Seminar on “Modern Trends in Power System” was conducted at B.B.I.T seminar hall on
12.04.2014.
Mr. Sabyasachi Bhattacharyya and Ms. Parna Kundu, Asst. Professor participated in a Two-
week ISTE
Workshop on Signals & Systems conducted by Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur from
2nd to 12th January, 2014.
Mr. Souvick mondal has attended a Short Term Course on “Faculty Development Programme
for Effective Teaching”, organized by Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur, and held
on 10th July to 12th July, 2014.
Prof (Dr.) P.K.Banerjee, Ex. Prof, ETCE, JU, delivered a lecture on Computer Security which
covered all the processes and mechanisms by which computer-based equipment, information
and services are protected from unintended or unauthorized access, change or destruction,
and are of growing importance in line with the increasing reliance on computer systems of
most societies worldwide.
A students’ seminar on EMERGING TRENDS IN ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTATION-2013 was
held on 31st August, 2013 at BBIT.
A students’ seminar on EMERGING TRENDS IN ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTATION-2013 was
held on 30th October, 2013 at BBIT.
A students’ seminar on Modern Communication System was held on 2nd April, 2014 at BBIT.
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CRITERION 5:
Faculty information and contribution
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CRITERION 5 Faculty information and contribution 200
5. Faculty information and contribution. (200) Faculty information for all shifts for three assessment years is provided in the prescribed format in
Annexure II
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5.1 Student-Faculty Ratio (SFR): (20) S:F ratio = N/F; N=No. of students= 3x where x is (approved intake + 20% lateral entry intake+ separate division, if any)
F = No. of faculty = (a + b – c) for every assessment year
a: Total number of full-time regular Faculty serving fully to 2nd, 3rd and 4th year of the this program
b: Total number of full-time equivalent regular Faculty(considering fractional load) serving this program from other Program(s)
c: Total number of full time equivalent regular Faculty(considering fractional load) of this program serving other program(s)
Regular Faculty means: Full time on roll with prescribed pay scale. An employee on contract for a period of not less
than two years AND drawing consolidated salary not less than applicable gross salary shall only be counted as a regular employee.
Prescribed pay scales means pay scales notified by the AICTE/Central Government and implementation as prescribed by the State Government. In case State Government prescribes lesser consolidated salary for a particular cadre then same will be considered as reference while counting faculty as a regular faculty.
Year X N As per AICTE
F= N/15
As per NBA F = (a + b – c)
SFR= N/F Faculty in ME
Dept.
CAY (2015-16)
144 144 144
432 28.8 F = 22.5 + 5.5 – 5.5
= 22.5 19.20 28
CAYm1 (2014-15)
144 144 72
360 24 F = 21.5 + 4.5 – 4.5
=21.5 16.74 26
CAYm2 (2013-14)
144 72 72
288 19.2 F = 15 + 3 – 3 =15 19.20 18
Average SFR for three assessment years 18.38
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5.2 Faculty Cadre Proportion: (25) The reference Faculty cadre proportion is 1(F1):2(F2):6(F3) F1: Number of Professors required = 1/9 x Number of Faculty required to comply with 15:1 Student-Faculty ratio based on no. of students (N) as per 5.1 F2: Number of Associate Professors required = 2/9 x Number of Faculty required to comply with 15:1 Student-Faculty ratio based on no. of students (N) as per 5.1 F3: Number of Assistant Professors required = 6/9 x Number of Faculty required to comply with 15:1 Student-Faculty ratio based on no. of students (N) as per 5.1
Year
Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors Total
Available
Faculty Required F1 Available Required F2 Available Required
F3 Available
CAY 3.20 3 6.40 3 19.20 22 28
CAYm1 2.67 3 5.33 3 16.00 20 26
CAYm2 2.13 2 4.27 2 12.80 14 18
Average
Numbers RF1 = 2.67 AF1 = 2.67 RF2 = 5.33 AF2 = 2.67 RF3 = 16.00 AF3 = 18.67
AF1/RF1 1.00
Cadre Ratio
Marks
[(
) (
) (
)]
21.64 ≈ 22
AF2/RF2 0.50
AF3/RF3 1.17
5.3 Faculty Qualification: (25) FQ =2.5 x [(10X +6Y)/F)] where x is no. of regular faculty with Ph.D., Y is no. of regular faculty with M. Tech, F is no. of regular faculty required to comply 1:15 Faculty Student ratio (no. of faculty and no. of students required are to be calculated as per 5.1)
X Y F FQ=2.5 x [(10X +6Y)/F)]
CAY 7 21 28.80 17.01
CAYm1 6 20 24.00 18.75
CAYm2 4 14 19.20 16.15
Average Assessment 17.30 ≈ 18
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5.4 Faculty Retention (25)
Item Marks
>=90% of required Faculty members retained during the period of assessment keeping CAYm2 as base year
25
>=75% of required Faculty members retained during the period of assessment keeping CAYm2 as base year
20
>=60% of required Faculty members retained during the period of assessment keeping CAYm2 as base year
15
>=50% of required Faculty members retained during the period of assessment keeping CAYm2 as base year
10
<50% of required Faculty members retained during the period of assessment keeping CAYm2 as base year
0
No. of regular faculty members retained keeping CAYm2 (2013-14) as base year = 11
No. of regular faculty members in CAYm2 (2013-14) = 18
Therefore, Faculty retention is
5.5 Innovations by the Faculty in Teaching and Learning: (20)
Faculty members provide quality study materials to enrich students.
Mode of teaching in this institute is not only limited to the traditional Chalk & Talk methods,
but also an amalgamation of the modern technology (e.g. power point presentation, audio-
visual teaching etc.) with the traditional one.
The course files are distributed among the students by the subject teacher well in advance of
the commencement of the class.
Faculty shares the study materials among the students via e-mail, websites, hand-outs etc.
The biggest resource for self-learning is obviously the college library. The college library not
only possesses plenty of books to meet the students’ syllabus-oriented needs, but it also
houses numerous books by eminent national and international authors on a variety of topics
which students may regularly access to sharpen and broaden their knowledge. The library
also possesses a number of magazines and periodicals related to different branches of
science and technology which the students may readily access.
The library also subscribes to a host of online and printed journals which are also made
readily available to the students.
The library also includes a computer room with internet access which is often used by
students to access various forms of e-materials for their self-development.
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Students are encouraged to visit NPTEL lectures, browse different internet sites to increase
their knowledge base about the subject. Moreover, through these activities students acquire
relevant knowledge which is beyond the syllabus as per the university curriculum.
This apart, students are also endowed with various resource materials by the teachers for
their self-development and they are also encouraged by them to participate in various
competitions of technical innovations for which again they have to participate in innovative
thinking and experimentations.
The Tech-Fest organized by the college also serves to create opportunities for students’ self-
development based on extra-syllabus technological knowhow.
The Department of Humanities regularly organizes Soft Skill classes for various departments,
based on availability and requirement, to enhance the students’ communication skills,
grooming and body language to equip them for the professional world.
5.6 Faculty as participants in Faculty development/training activities/STTPs: (15)
Name of the Faculty Max. 5 per Faculty
CAY CAYm1 CAYm2
Prof. (Dr.) C.V. Reddy 5
Prof. (Dr.) Nikhil Chandra das 5 5
Prof. (Dr.) N C Dey Sarkar 5 5 5
Prof. (Dr.) Shyamal Kumar De 5 5 5
Prof. Dipak Kr. Bandopadhyay 5 5
Prof. Gadadhar Das 5 5 5
Prof. Arindam Mitra
5 5
Prof. Debajit Banerjee 5 5 5
Prof. Jayanta Mistri 5 5 5
Prof. Samriddhya Ray Chowdhury 5 5 5
Prof. Rinku Shaw
5
Prof. Debayan Mondal
5
Prof. Abhijit Roy 5 5
Prof. Abhishek Samanta 5 5
Prof. Kaushik Mondal 5 5
Prof. Rituparna Biswas 5
Prof.Kaushik Mishra 5
Prof. Pritam Kumar Rana 5
Prof. Mihir Mouchum Hazarika
5
Prof. Atreyo Chowdhury 5 5
Dr. Prosenjit Chatterjee 5
Prof. Sujit Banerjee
5
Prof. Debakar Ghosh
5
Prof. Joy Mondal
5
Prof. Pinku Debnath 5
Sum 90 95 35
RF= Number of Faculty required to comply with 15:1 Student-Faculty ratio as per 5.1
28.80 24.00 19.20
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Name of the Faculty Max. 5 per Faculty
CAY CAYm1 CAYm2
Assessment = 3 × (Sum/0.5RF) 18.75 23.75 10.9375
(Marks limited to 15) 15 15 10.94
Average assessment over three years (Marks limited to 15) = 13.65 ≈ 14
5.7 Research and Development: (30)
5.7.1 Academic Research (10)
Sl. No.
Category Number / quantity
Details Done by
1. Number of quality publications in refereed/SCI Journals during the assessment period.
4 International journals
Prof Dr Shyamal Kr De 1 Prof. Deepak K
Bandyopadhyay 1 Prof. Jayanta Mistri 1 Prof. Koushik Mishra 1 Prof. Abhishek Samanta
2. Ph.D. guided /Ph.D. awarded during the assessment period while working in the institute
NIL
5.7.2 Sponsored Research (5)
As institution is just completed seven years and became eligible for accreditation,
hence it became difficult for the faculty to get funded projects from the government
departments like DST without accreditation. But currently we have received NAAC
Accreditation and proposal is under preparation during 2017.
5.7.3 Development activities: (10)
Product Development
Research laboratories
Instructional materials
Working models/charts/monograms etc.
Product Development :
Sl. No. Project Title Research Laboratory
1. Upgradation of the battery operated rickshaw Research & Development Cell
2. Working Model of Robot Research & Development Cell
3. Working Model of Drone Research & Development Cell
Department has a project lab through which student as well as faculty undertake research.
Model, charts and instruction materials etc are made available for students as well as teachers.
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5.7.4 Consultancy (from Industry): (5) (Provide a list with Project Title, Funding Agency, Amount and Duration)
Funding amount (Cumulative during assessment years):
Amount > 10 Lacs =5 Marks
Amount >= 8 Lacs and <= 10 lacs – 4 Marks Amount >= 6 Lacs and < 8 lacs – 3 Marks Amount >= 4 Lacs and < 6 lacs – 2 Marks
Amount >= 2 Lacs and < 4 lacs – 1 Mark Amount < 2 Lacs – 0 Mark
The department has undertaken small consultancy projects and completed successfully to earn a
good-will of the industry, such that our students will get training as well quality projects. Sl. No. Name of the consultancy Area of consultancy Revenue
1 JKB gas pvt ltd, Budge Budge Bung hole for LPG gas cylinder 1,12,000/-
2 IOC Bottling Plant, Budge Budge Load testing of conveyor belt For good-will
3 Urmila Devi Jaganath Gupta Charitable trust TMT bar load testing 15,000/-
4 JKB gas pvt ltd, Budge Budge Fatigue Analysis of Pressure
Vessel (Cylinder) 2,74,000/-
5 JKB gas Pvt ltd, Budge Budge Hazard and Safety Assessment
for Plant 45,000/-
5.8 Faculty Performance Appraisal and Development System (FPADS): (30)
FACULTY appraisal report consists of the appraisal PERCENTAGE for the different entities of the College like Student, FACULTY and Associate Director and the following feedback has been carried out
1. Student on FACULTYs (already discussed above) 2. FACULTYs self-appraisal (Department wise) 3. FACULTYs on HOD (Department wise) 4. FACULTYs on Director & Associate Director 5. HOD on FACULTYs (Department wise) 6. Director and Associate Director on FACULTYs.
Methodology of appraisal
Based on the feedback forms carried out following methodology is adapted:
Table: Weightage Matrix Category Sub Pass
% Student
Feedback HOD Co-Curricular
Activities Extra-
Curricular Activities
Total
FACULTY 35 30 15 10 10 100 Category Sub Pass
% Student Feedback
FACULTY Feedback
Director & Associate Director Feedback
Co-Curricular Activities
Extra-Curricular Activities
Total
HOD 30 20 20 10 10 10 100 Category Sub Pass
% Management Feedback
FACULTY Feedback
HOD College Group Total
Director & Associate Director
30 25 25 10 10 100
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35%
30%
15%
10% 10%
FACULTY
Sub Pass %
Student Feedback
HOD
Co-Curricular Activities
Extra CurricularActivities
30%
20% 20%
10%
10%
10%
HOD
Sub Pass %
Student Feedback
Staff Feedback
Co-Curricular Activities
Extra CurricularActivities
30%
25%
25%
10% 10%
DIRECTOR & ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Management Feedback
Staff Feedback
HOD
College
Group
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5.9 Visiting/Adjunct/Emeritus Faculty etc.: (10)
Sl. No. Eminent Academicians, Scientists and
Visitors With designation and Affiliation
Specialization Duration
1. Prof. (Dr.) Tapan Kumar Pal
Professor, Jadavpur University Field of Welding and its
Metallurgical 15th September,
2012
2. Dr. Sankha Deb
Professor, IIT Khargpur Manufacturing Process
Engineering 15th September,
2012
3. Engr. Samir Bandopadhyay
Manager, CESC Generating Station, Budge Budge
Erection and Commissioning of 132 KV, 33 KV and 6.6 KV Switch
gears and transformers
15th September, 2012
4. Mr. Anik De
Manager, M/S Ceratizit D&M of carbide dies and
Plastic mould 18th October,
2014
5. Mr. Somnath Chakraborty
Manager, M/S Ceratizit Computer Aided Design software for developing CNC tool holders.
18th October, 2014
6. Dr. Subrata Bhowmik, Sr. Lead Engineer & Project Manager, Petrofac UK Limited (4
hours) Matlab & Simulink 5th July , 2014
7. Dr. Mukandar Sekh
Aliah University Wire EDM 6th & 7th July 2015
8. Dr. Golam kibria Aliah University
Laser Technology 1st,2nd,3rd & 8th July
2015
9. Interaction with Manager of M/S, J.K.B Gas
PTV.LTD. More than 60 hours. Press Works
(Cutting & Forming) 2014- 2015.
10. Interaction with retired Prof. Dipak Kr.
Bandyopadhyay, of Jadavpur University. More than 50 hours.
Machine Tools. 2013-2014
11. Dr. Subrata Bhowmik, Principal Scientist,
National Subsea Research Institute London, UK
Robotics & Mechatronics: Application to Oil & gas Industry
Nov, 2016
12. Mr. T. K. Hazra
Former Director, WEBREDA Visiting Professor
5th Jan, 2013 to June 2016
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CRITERION 6:
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6. FACILITIES AND TEC1NICAL SUPPORT (80)
6.1 Adequate and well equipped laboratories, and technical manpower: (30)
Sr. No.
Name of the Laboratory
No. of students
per setup
(Batch Size)
Name of the Important equipment
Weekly utilization status (all
the courses
for which the lab is utilized)
Technical Manpower support
Name of the technical staff
Designation Qualification
1.
Basic Engg Drawing &
Machine Drawing Lab
30 Drawing Table, Board, stool and computer
30 Hrs Ms Indira Ghosh Mr. Abhijit Roy Choudhury
Technical Assistant
Diploma
2 Workshop 60
Lathe, Milling M/C, Shaping M/C, Drill M/C, Grinding M/C (surface), Power Press, Power Saw, Transformer Welding Machine, Fitting instruments, Carpentry instruments
27 Hrs
Mr. Santanu Chattopadhyay Mr. Mithu Miah Mr. Krishna Ch
Seth Mr. Manik Majhi
Mr. Sankar De
Technical Assistant
Diploma
3 Applied
Mechanics Lab 30
UTM, Charpy, Izod, Torsion Testing M/C, 1ardness Testing M/C,
24 Hrs Mr. Santanu
Chattopadhyay Technical Assistant
Diploma
4 Fluid Mechanics
& Hydraulics Lab
30
Closed Circuit pitot tube Apparatus, Reciprocating Pump Test Rig (variable speed), Hydraulic Ram test Rig with S.S tank, Discharge Through Venturimeter & Orificemeter with S.S tank, Losses due to friction in pipe line with S.S tank, Reynold’s apparatus with S.S tank, Metacentric Height apparatus with S.S tank, Centrifugal blower test rig, with variable speed D.C. motor, Double Stage air compressor test rig, Pelton wheel turbine test rig (1KW), Francis Turbine test rig (1 KW), Centrifugal pump, Discharge Over Notches, Discharge over Weir
12 Hrs Mr. Ritam Bhattacharya Mr. Prosanta Das
Technical Assistant
Diploma
5 Manufacturing
Technology Lab 30
Transformer Welding Machine, MAG Welding Machine, Sport Welding Machine, Gas Welding Set, Smithy Furnace, Anvil, Open Hearth, Molding Shop, Universal Sand Testing Machine, Sand Rammer ,
6 Hrs
Mr. Santanu Chattopadhyay Mr. Mithu Miah Mr. Krishna Ch
Seth Mr. Manik Majhi
Mr. Sankar De
Technical Assistant
Diploma
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Sr. No.
Name of the Laboratory
No. of students
per setup
(Batch Size)
Name of the Important equipment
Weekly utilization status (all
the courses
for which the lab is utilized)
Technical Manpower support
Name of the technical staff
Designation Qualification
Universal 1ardness Tester, Green Compression Tester, Moister Content, Sieve Shaker M/C, Casting set up.
6 Material Testing
Lab 30
Fatigue Testing M/C, Cupping Testing M/C Spring Testing M/C Muffle Furnace, Magna Flux, DP test.
12 Hrs Mr. Santanu
Chattopadhyay Technical Assistant
Diploma
7
Applied Thermodynamic
s & 1eat Transfer Lab
30
Thermal Conductivity Of Metal Rod, Heat Transfer In Forced Convection, Emissivity Measurement Apparatus, Parallel/ Counter Flow Heat Exchanger, Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger, Heat Transfer From A Pin-Fin, Thermal Conductivity of Insulating Powder, Thermal Conductivity of Insulating Slab, Separating & Throttling Calorimeter, Singal Stage Air Compressor Test Rig.
12 Hrs Mr. Kaustav
Sarkar Technical Assistant
Diploma
8 Design Practice 30 Drawing Table, Board, stool and computer
12 Hrs Ms Indira Ghosh Mr. Abhijit Roy
Choudhury
Technical Assistant
Diploma
9 Metrology &
Measurement Lab
30
Adjustable Snap Gauge, Angle plate Bore Gauge, Combination Square sets, Depth Micrometer, Digital Indicator, Fixed Snap Gauge, Gear tooth Vernier, Granite surface Plate, Horizontal Precision level, Matrix screw Pitch Gauge, Magnetic Base, Outside Micrometer Radian Gauge, Ring Gauge, Sine Bar, Square frame Spirit Level, Screw plug gauge, Thickness Gauge, Height Gauge, Profile Protector.
12 Hrs Mr. Manik Majhi Mr. Prosanta Das
Technical Assistant
Diploma
10 Machining &
Machine Tools Lab
30
Lathe, Milling Machine, Shaping machine, Dynamo meter, Temperature gun.
12 Hrs
Mr. Santanu Chattopadhyay Mr. Mithu Miah Mr. Krishna Ch
Seth Mr. Manik Majhi
Mr. Sankar De
Technical Assistant
Diploma
11 IC Engine Lab 30 Load Test On 4-Stroke Petrol Engine,
12 Hrs Mr. Kaustav
Sarkar Technical Assistant
Diploma
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Sr. No.
Name of the Laboratory
No. of students
per setup
(Batch Size)
Name of the Important equipment
Weekly utilization status (all
the courses
for which the lab is utilized)
Technical Manpower support
Name of the technical staff
Designation Qualification
Load Test On 4-Stroke Diesel Engine, Bomb Calorimeter, Valve Timing Diagram By 4-Stroke Diesel Engine, Single Cylinder 4-Stroke Petrol Engine Test.
12 Dynamics Of
Machines Lab 30
Motorised Gyroscopes, Simple Pendulum, Compound Pendulum Bi Filar Susension, Cam Analyser, Governor Apparatus.
12 Hrs Mr. Abhijit Roy
Choudhury Technical Assistant
Diploma
13 Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
30 Air Conditioning Test Rig, Refrigeration Test Rig.
12 Hrs Mr. Kaustav
Sarkar Technical Assistant
Diploma
14 Advanced
Manufacturing Lab
30 CNC Lathe, CNC Milling.
12 Hrs Mr. Santanu
Chattopadhyay Mr. Prosanta Das
Technical Assistant
Diploma
15 Deign Of A Mechanical
System 30
12 Hrs Ms Indira Ghosh Mr. Abhijit Roy
Choudhury
Technical Assistant
Diploma
16 Thermal Power Engineering lab
30
Lancashire Boiler Model, Babcock & Wilcox Boiler Model, 4- Stroke Petrol Engine Model, 4- Stroke Diesel Engine Model, 2-Stroke Petrol Engine Model
6 Mr. Kaustav
Sarkar Technical Assistant
Diploma
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6.2 Additional facilities created for improving the quality of learning experience in
laboratories: (25)
Sr. No. Facility
Name Details
Reason(s) for creating facility
Utilization
Areas in which students’ are expected to have enhanced learning
Relevance to
POs/PSOs
1. Smart Class Room
Fully equipped shared Smart Class room with LCD projector and software's with the seating capacity of 120.
In Smart classes, we use all interactive modules like videos/ presentations and these visually attractive methods of teaching becomes appealing to students who are already struggling with the traditional method of teaching in a classroom. In fact, smart classes are almost like watching videos as sometimes, animated visuals are used to teach a point. This kind of visual is both eye-catching and young students can easily relate
Per Semester 10hrs
Subjects can be easily analyzed and visualized
PO5
2. Seminar Hall
Fully equipped shared seminar hall with Computer, Projector, Student Desk, White Board, Air conditioner, Fan, Cushion chair, Microphone, Speaker, LED
To present technical talk/ project seminars/ research papers/ workshops/ industry interaction presentation.
Overall development of students like cultural, sports activities etc.
Per Semester 12 hrs
To bridge the band gap between academic and industry curriculum.
To upgrade students to industry standard.
Cultural and sports activities.
PO5
3.
Lab Manuals along with instruction classes for all the labs
All the laboratories are having Lab Manuals.
To create an awareness about the experiment and to educate the need of conducting the same.
Students can understand concept of the experiment better.
To document the same using the relevant data.
Throughout the semester
Design of Electronic circuit and testing.
Better usage of software tools.
PO1
4. e-Journals, e-books facility
e-learning materials, journal and magazine are subscribed
For research/ project/internship activities.
To know about recent trends in science and technology.
Update the subject knowledge using various books and journals.
Throughout the semester
Engineering and Technology, Automotive, Advanced Manufacturing etc.
PO2
5. English Language lab is To increase communication Throughout Better Communication PO10
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Name Details
Reason(s) for creating facility
Utilization
Areas in which students’ are expected to have enhanced learning
Relevance to
POs/PSOs
language Laboratory
dedicated for the students for their grooming class and language learning class
skill among students. the semester
skill and understanding English language
6. Video’s From NPTEL etc.
Displayed in the smart class rooms.
Understanding the Video oriented Teaching and learning
Throughout the semester
Better Understanding the subject.
In depth knowledge beyond syllabus.
PO5
7. Internet & Wi-Fi
• Name of the Internet provider: BSNL & PSPL
• Available bandwidth:10 & 05 mbps
• Access speed: 10 & 05 mbps
• Availability of Internet in an exclusive lab: yes (as required)
Availability in most computing labs: yes
High speed internet connection to access the internet
Throughout the semester
Update the knowledge PO5
8. Surface Grinding Machine
1. Table size: 700X200 mm 2. Traverse: x=450 mm y=250 mm z= 250 mm
To show the process of getting high degree of surface finish and accuracy
12 Hrs/Week
Manufacturing: To enhance the Knowledge of mfg process for getting high degree surface finish and accuracy
POs: 1, 3, 5 PSOs: 1,4
9. Power Press
1. Table size: 300X200mm 2. Capacity: 50 Tones
To show the mass prod process with high degree of interchangeability
12 Hrs/Week
Production Engg: To enhanced the Knowledge of mass production system,
POs: 1, 3, 5 PSOs: 1,4
10.
Vertical Milling cum Drilling Machine
1. Table size: 600X150mm 2. Traverse: x=600 mm y=150 mm z= 250 mm
To show the process of dissimilar operations in the same machine
12 Hrs/Week
Machine Shop: To learn dissimilar operation on same machine.
POs: 5, 1 2 PSOs: 1,4
11. VMC
1. Table size: 700X200mm 2. Traverse: x=650 mm y=200 mm z= 250 mm 3. Control: FANUC
To show the real life production method used in manufacturing unit for multi operation on the same work piece in a same setting.
12 Hrs/Week
Advanced CNC Machining area: Critical operations with high degree of accuracy.
POs: 5, 1 2 PSOs: 1,4
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6.3 Laboratories: Maintenance and overall ambiance: (10)
1. Do’s and Don’ts and Safety measures rules are displayed in each laboratory.
2. Well Technical Staff are available.
3. Servicing of each laboratory is doing frequently.
4. In all necessary PC systems, regular software like Microsoft office, browser, lab software
etc. have been installed and maintained.
Ambiance:
1. Department has Full furnished State of Art laboratories with well-equipped equipment
which shall cater to UG course as per curriculum requirements.
2. Conditions of chairs/benches are in good condition.
3. Department has experienced faculty to educate them in all the fields of engineering.
4. Laboratories are conducted every week. As per the university curriculum.
5. Labs are equipped with sufficient hardware and licensed software to run program specific
curriculum and off program curriculum.
6. Laboratory manual are distributed to students.
7. Lighting system is very effective in every room.
8. Each Lab is equipped with white/black board.
9. Exclusively, a project lab has been provided for the students to carry out their mini and
major project work.
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6.4 Project laboratory: (5)
Sr. No.
Name of the Laboratory
No. of students per setup (Batch
Size)
Name of the Important equipment
1. ME – Project Laboratory
(a dedicated laboratory for students’ project work)
30 Computers, desks, board and chairs
2 Basic Engg Drawing & Machine Drawing Lab
30 Drawing Table , Board, stool and computer
3 Workshop 60 Lathe, Milling M/C, Shaping M/C, Drill M/C, Grinding M/C (surface), Power Press, Power Saw, Transformer Welding Machine, Fitting instruments, Carpentry instruments
4 Applied Mechanics Lab 30 UTM, Charpy, Izod, Torsion Testing M/C, Hardness Testing M/C
5 Fluid Mechanics & 1ydraulics
Lab 30
Closed Circuit pitot tube Apparatus, Reciprocating Pump Test Rig (variable speed), Hydraulic Ram test Rig with S.S tank, Discharge Through Vanturimeter & Orificemeter with S.S tank, Losses due to friction in pipe line with S.S tank, Reynold’s apparatus with S.S tank, Metacentric Height apparatus with S.S tank, Centrifugal blower test rig, with variable speed D.C. motor, Double Stage air compressor test rig, Pelton wheel turbine test rig (1KW), Francis Turbine test rig (1 KW), Centrifugal pump, Discharge Over Notches, Discharge over Weir
6 Manufacturing Technology
Lab 30
Transformer Welding Machine, MAG Welding Machine, Sport Welding Machine, Gas Welding Set, Smithy Furnace, Anvil, Open Hearth, Molding Shop, Universal Sand Testing Machine, Sand Rammer , Universal Hardness Tester , Green Compression Tester, Moister Content , Sieve Shaker M/C, Casting set up.
7 Material Testing Lab 30 Fatigue Testing M/C, Cupping Testing M/C, Spring Testing M/C, Muffle Furnace, Magna Flux, DP test.
8 Applied Thermodynamics &
1eat Transfer Lab 30
Thermal Conductivity Of Metal Rod, Heat Transfer In Forced Convection, Emissivity Measurement Apparatus, Parallel/Counter Flow Heat Exchanger, Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger, Heat Transfer From A Pin-Fin, Thermal Conductivity of Insulating Powder, Thermal Conductivity of Insulating Slab, Separating & Throttling Calorimeter, Singal Stage Air Compressor Test Rig.
9 Design Practice 30 Drawing Table, Board, stool and computer
10 Metrology & Measurement
Lab 30
Adjustable Snap Gauge, Adjustable Snap Gauge, Angle plate, Bore Gauge, Combination Square sets, Depth Micrometer, Digital Indicator, Fixed Snap Gauge, Gear tooth Vernier, Granite surface Plate, 1orizontal Precision level, Matrix screw Pitch Gauge, Magnetic Base, Outside Micrometer, Radian Gauge, Ring Gauge, Sine Bar, Square frame Spirit Level, Screw plug gauge, Thickness Gauge, Vernier Height Gauge, Profile Protector.
11 Machining & Machine Tools
Lab 30
Lathe, Milling Machine, Shaping machine, Dynamo meter, Temperature gun.
12 IC Engine Lab 30 Load Test On 4-Stroke Petrol Engine, Load Test On 4-Stroke
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Sr. No.
Name of the Laboratory
No. of students per setup (Batch
Size)
Name of the Important equipment
Diesel Engine, Bomb Calorimeter, Valve Timing Diagram By 4-Stroke Diesel Engine, Single Cylinder 4-Stroke Petrol Engine Test.
13 Dynamics Of Machines Lab 30 Motorized Gyroscopes, Simple Pendulum, Compound Pendulum, Bi-Filer Suspension, Cam Analyzer, Governor Apparatus.
14 Air Conditioning &
Refrigeration 30 Air Conditioning Test Rig, Refrigeration Test Rig.
15 Advanced Manufacturing Lab 30 CNC Lathe, CNC Milling.
16 Deign Of A Mechanical System 30 Computer, Drawing Board, Drawing Table
17 Thermal Power Engineering
lab
30 Lancashire Boiler Model, Babcock & Wilcox Boiler Model, 4- Stroke Petrol Engine Model, 4- Stroke Diesel Engine Model, 2-Stroke Petrol Engine Model,
6.5 Safety measures in laboratories: (10)
Budge Budge Institute of Technology (BBIT) strives to be a model for environmental, health and safety
excellence in teaching, research, extension, and the management of its facilities.
In pursuit of this goal, appropriate policies and procedures must be developed and followed to ensure
this community operates in an environment free from recognized hazards.
Faculty, staff, and students are responsible for compliance with established policies and are encouraged
to enculturate practices that ensure safety, protect health, and minimize the institution's impact on the
environment.
Role of Laboratory Practice in Engineering Education
Engineering education is incomplete without laboratory practice. The overall goal of engineering
education is to prepare students to practice engineering and in particular to deal with the nature of
problems faced by the society. The laboratory practice has been an important part of professional and
engineering undergraduate education; the laboratory is an ideal place for active learning. Students learn
in a real world environment, function as team members, discuss the planning of experiments, and share
ideas about the analysis and interpretation of data. Most engineering instruction took place in the
laboratory and it demands the active use of knowledge and skill.
Laboratory Safety in BBIT Institute
Adequate safety and hygienic conditions prevail in all places of workshop.
Housekeeping and cleanliness of the Lab is maintained at regular intervals.
Proper use and maintenance of laboratory equipment for laboratory safety.
Laboratory apparatus are regularly inspected to ensure proper maintenance.
All the Laboratory equipments and scientific instruments are positioned as per plan to ensure
protection.
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Sufficient space is available for easy and free movement in the Lab.
Proper illumination is available in the Lab.
For the safety of Laboratory, electrical devices are periodically inspected that the electrical
equipments are sure to be in good condition and any power cords are not frayed or have exposed
wiring.
For first aid, a medical unit exists to close workshop. This unit operates during college hours. For
major injuries/accidents, a Hospital (JIMS) is located nearby to the college campus and in exigencies;
its services can be availed. An ambulance
is available round the clock at the campus
for the same.
Sufficient arrangement of dry sand is
available at an accessible place.
Students are advised and trained, all the
safety details in the form of Do’s & Don’ts
An Emergency alarm is available at the
workshop.
Safety Guidelines
- GENERAL SAFETY
People who work in scientific laboratories are exposed to various hazards. Most workplaces have hazards
that are well recognized (those of ordinary fire, for example) with well-defined actions to control the
situation. Laboratories, however, involve a greater variety of possible hazards and some of these hazards
need precautions not ordinarily encountered. An introduction to safe practices for a variety of widely used
laboratory procedures is listed below:
1. No running or jumping in a laboratory is permitted. Stored items or equipment shall not block access
to the fire extinguisher(s), safety equipment, or other emergency items. Stairways, hallways,
passageways/aisles and access to emergency equipment and/or exits must be kept dry and
unobstructed; i.e., no storage, no equipment, phone or other wiring. No combustible material such as
paper, wooden boxes, pallets, etc., shall be stored under stairwells or in hallways. Hallways shall be
kept free of boxes and materials so that exits and normal paths of travel are not blocked.
2. Eating or drinking within laboratories is not permitted. In all laboratories specific office areas may be
designated for food in coordination with the Safety Committee. They must be physically separated
from any laboratory operations. In the specified office areas no consumables, reagents or any tools
should be shared with work areas.
3. No food or beverage may be stored in the cold rooms/Laboratory refrigerators and freezers.
- Electrical Safety
The typical laboratory requires a large quantity of electrical power. This increases the likelihood of
Electrically-related problems and hazards.
The following recommendations are basic to a sound electrical safety program in the laboratory.
1. All electrical equipment shall be properly grounded.
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2. Sufficient room for work must be present in the area of breaker boxes. All the circuit breakers and
the fuses shall be labelled to indicate whether they are in the "on" or "off" position, and what
appliance or room area is served. Fuses must be properly rated.
3. Equipment, appliance and extension cords (junction boxes) must be in good condition and must be
routinely dusted..
4. Extension cords shall not be used as a substitute for permanent wiring.
5. Electrical cords or other lines shall not be suspended unsupported across rooms or passageways. Do
not route cords over metal objects such as emergency showers, overhead pipes or frames, metal
racks, etc. Do not run cords through holes in walls, ceilings, doorways or windows. Do not place
under carpet, rugs, or heavy objects. Do not place cords on pathways or other areas where repeated
abuse can cause deterioration of insulation.
6. Multi-outlet plugs shall not be used unless they have a built-in circuit breaker. This causes
overloading on electrical wiring, which will cause damage and possible overheating.
7. All building electrical repairs, splices, and wiring shall be performed by the Electrical Department.
- Handling Glassware
1. Glass breakage is a common cause of injuries in laboratories. Only glass in good condition should be
used.
2. Clean all glassware before sending for repair. Glassware that has been in contact with infectious
agents shall be disinfected before disposal or repair.
3. Protect hands with leather gloves when inserting glass tubing. Hold elbows close to the body to limit
movement when handling tubing.
4. Use glassware of the proper size. Allow at least 20% free space. Grasp a three-neck flask by the
middle neck, not a side neck.
5. Conventional laboratory glassware must never be pressurized or used with vacuum.
- Safe Handling of Chemicals
Gathering General Information on Chemicals
Handling and Transportation of Chemicals
Many laboratory accidents occur by carrying chemicals from one place to another or transferring them from
one container to another. The chemicals used in a laboratory are often corrosive, toxic or flammable and any
accident involving these has the potential for personal injury. Therefore, it is good practice to assume that all
chemicals are potentially hazardous.
Chemical Storage
Proper storage of chemicals is necessary to maximize employee safety with regard to chemical
compatibility, spill control, fire/explosion control, to provide security, identification, and provide a "user
friendly" system with respect to point-of-use.
Chemical Spills
Any chemical is a possible threat to your personal health and your colleagues. In case of accident causing the
release of hazardous chemicals a calm and determined action is required to prevent an escalation of the
emergency situation.
Thus, for any individual incident, isolation of the spill and/or securing the area is best prior to or
simultaneously with contacting concerned personnel. This should be done according to all available
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information on the chemical nature of the spill. Under all circumstances, a laboratory coat, safety glasses, and
gloves should be used for self-protection
Compressed Gas Safety
The contents of any compressed gas cylinder shall be clearly identified for easy, quick, and complete
determination by any laboratory worker.
Basic Working Principles in Bio-safety laboratories
The primary principle of biological safety is containment. This refers to a series of safety procedures
which have to be conducted to reduce or eliminate human and environmental exposure to
potentially harmful biological agents.
While working in laboratories one might handle specimens, cultures and agents without full
knowledge of the biohazard risk; these materials may contain infectious agents. To minimize
exposure, observe universal precautions when handling any biological specimen.
While working in any of the above defined bio-safety levels it is required of any personnel to follow the
regulations listed below:
-Wash your hands thoroughly
-Before and after working with any biohazard
-After removing gloves, laboratory coat, and other contaminated protective clothing
-Before eating, drinking or applying cosmetics
-Before leaving the laboratory area
-Do not touch your face when handling biological material
-Never eat, drink or apply cosmetics in the work area
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CRITERION 7:
Continuous Improvement
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7. CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT (50)
7.1 Actions taken based on the results of evaluation of each of the POs & PSOs: (20) Identify the areas of weaknesses in the program based on the analysis of evaluation of POs & PSOs attainment levels. Measures
identified and implemented to improve POs & PSOs attainment levels for the assessment years.
Analysis and proposed action:
Based on the analysis of evaluation of POs & PSOs attainment levels, to progress the outcomes of the programme the library
facility is improved. The stock of the books and related journals are enhanced.
To grow interest among the students, audio-visual teaching–learning process is also introduced, where the students can easily
visualize as well as understands the particular topic properly, which in turn will improve the outcome of the programme.
The project based courses are done by forming a group of students. Now, these project groups are formed by the department to
ensure that every student is involved in doing a part of the project work. This process will be able to identify the weak and strong
students. Care is being taken for encouraging the students who are comparatively weaker. Project Review Committee interacts with
the students to verify the continuous progress.
POs & PSOs Attainment Levels and Actions for improvement – CAY
POs Attainment Levels and Actions for improvement – CAY
POs Target Level
Attainment Level
Observations
PO1: Engineering knowledge PO – 1 2.61 1.84 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following
observations. Observations: 1. Some lateral entry students are not exposed to
fundamental in the mathematics /Science subjects before joining their engineering course.
2. Some students find it difficult to understand mathematical based engineering subjects.
3. Engineering Subject involving analysis as well as design at times confuses few students.
Action: 1. Additional classes are being conducted to introduce engineering concepts over science. 2. Tutorial classes to explain application of scientific theories in Engineering. 3. More practical approach of teaching has been emphasized. 4. More problems are given for practice. PO2: Problem analysis PO – 2 2.34 1.61 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following
observations. Observations: 1. Few lateral entry Students has less orientation in basic of
engineering mathematics 2. Students sometimes find it difficult to solve the
engineering problems 3. Basic procedural steps for design are not well conceived
mainly by lateral entry students.
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Action: 1. Additional classes are being conducted to introduce fundamental concepts on Mechanical Engineering. 2. More stress on tutorial classes for problem solving 3. More problems of assignment and the monitoring the same on a regular basis. 4. Students are encouraged to raise questions which are solved in the classes. PO3: Design/development of solutions PO – 3 2.16 1.43 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following
observations. Observations : 1. Some students from lateral entry find it difficult to solve
the engineering problems mathematically. 2. Lack of adequate knowledge of design and development
oriented problems by lateral entry students. Action: 1. Material /Manufacturing Processes are taught with the help of video presentations (such as NPTEL). 2. Additional classes are being conducted to introduce Mechanical Engineering fundamental. 3. More design oriented classes are taken in the tutorial classes 4. Emphasis on practical approach of teaching for problem solution. PO4: Conduct investigations of complex problems PO – 4 2.13 1.65 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following
observations. Observations : 1. Lack of mind set towards investigation if the problems
apparently appear to be difficult for few students. 2. Some students find it difficult to use mathematical tools
to solve the complex engineering problems 3. Some students take more time for solving investigative
problem. Action:
1. Additional classes are being conducted to motivate the students to be more analytical and result oriented. 2. More emphasis on use of mathematical tools for problem solving. 3. More practical session on solving analytical and design problems. 4. Conduction of Science Fest and motivating students to prepare/built prototype models. PO5: Modern tool usage PO – 5 2.25 1.42 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following
observations. Observations : 1. Use of CADD tools by some students for doing project
works as a part of their Degree program. 2. Students were needed to be counseled to use the
Design/Analysis tools for better opportunity for placements and/or higher studies.
Action: 1. Special classes are being conducted using modern tools. 2. Students were given individual systems to work on software. 3. Use of projector for presentation in class rooms.
PO6 : The engineer and society PO – 6 1.73 1.25 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following
observations. Observations : 1. Many of the students do not consider social issues in
their habits or study. 2. Students are not always aware that they are the part of
the common society and they are destined to serve the society.
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3. Students often do not understand that all academic excellence will go in vain if it is not contributing to the benefit of the society.
Action: 1. Emphasis on the management subject 2. Project works on environment and social problems like projects related with biogas and biodiesel. PO7: Environment and sustainability PO – 7 2.17 1.52 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following
observations. Observations : 1. Students are not properly concerned with the
environmental issues. 2. Students lack the understanding that technological
development cannot sustain without environmental concern for sustainability.
Action: 1. Additional classes are being conducted to introduce Environment and sustainability. 2. Project works are linked to improve Environment and sustainability. PO8: Ethics PO – 8 1.5 0.54 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following
observations. Observations : 1. Some students tend to ignore ethics in engineering,
education and management. 2. Students are not clear about the ethical practices in
engineering education. Action:
1. More stress on the compulsory subjects “Values & Ethics in Engineering”. 2. More examples on practices of ethics are being practiced by students in extra classes.
PO9 : Individual and team work PO – 9 1.68 0.85 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following
observations. Observations : 1. Few students are not showing interest in Real time
projects. 2. Students find it difficult to solve the application
oriented/practical engineering problems. 3. Sometimes, absence of correlation among the team
members during the project work. Action: 1. Proper counseling to motivate students to do projects of importance 2. Students are encouraged to collaborate for industry oriented project. 3. Students are allowed to visit the nearby testing centers to conduct any tests/experiments. 4. Students are asked to give individual demonstration and presentation periodically to show their progress. PO10 : Communication PO – 10 1.52 0.93 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following
observations. Observations : 1. Moderate communication skill. 2. Moderate presentation skill
Action: 1. Expert classes on soft skill development 2. Exclusive stress on seminar class 3. Regular classes of English communication 4. Group discussion / debate/ quiz competition at a regular intervals
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PO11 : Project management and finance PO – 11 1.33 0.76 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following
observations. Observations : 1. Few students are having less interest in project
management 2. Some students are unaware of the impact of project
management in Mechanical Engineering Action: 1. Special classes on project management 2. Assignments are given on project management PO12 : Life-long learning PO – 12 1.86 1.46 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following
observations. Observations : 1. Few students find it difficult to understand concepts for
lifelong learning 2. Some students are not aware that learning is a never
ending process which needs to be carried out through the concept of subjects taught in their engineering course.
Action: 1. Motivate students to do hand on experiments and project of their own interest. 2. Practical application oriented teaching are appended to supplement concept building.
PSOs Attainment Levels and Actions for improvement – CAY
PSOs Target Level
Attainment Level
PSO Statement
PSO 1 2.4 2.10 • Students will learn basic & fundamentals of engineering and mechanical engineering in specific.
• Students will build confidence in solving real life problems in mechanical engineering
Action: a) Students are encouraged to read fundamental research paper. b) Encouraged for discovery / innovation.
PSO 2 2.1 1.81 • Students will have specialization in the selected area of mechanical engineering
• Students can also show their proficiency and build career in this specific field.
Action: Students are encouraged for specialization. PSO 3 2.1 1.87 • Students can diversify their knowledge domain in
different engineering disciplines. • Students can get confidence in solving the problem of
multi-disciplinary area.
Action: Students are encouraged to know outside world, i.e. other than mechanical subject. PSO 4 2.4 1.77 • Students learn to identify the project.
• Students gain knowledge of preparing BOM including BOF items.
• Students gain clear idea of starting an activity, and competition of the same for an event.
• Students learn to prepare DPR. • Students improve their presentation skills and MIR.
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Action: Students are encouraged to get confidence in doing a complete project from starting to end product.
7.2 Academic Audit and actions taken thereof during the period of Assessment: (10)
The purpose of an academic audit is to encourage departments or programs to evaluate their
“education quality processes” – the key faculty activities required to produce, assure, and
regularly improve the quality of teaching and learning.
GUIDELINES
1. One subject expert (ACADEMIC) nominated by the Director on the recommendation of the Head
of concerned Department.
a. Experts should be from (i) IISc / IITs / NITs / other reputed academic Institutions.
2. Internal test and end semester question papers, and Internal test answer scripts will be audited.
Two copies of the academic audit report (in the format provided) have to be submitted to
Associate Director’s office by HoDs.
3. Twelve courses (both question paper and answer scripts) for B.Tech/MBA programmes will be
audited on random basis for each programme.
4. Each expert will audit ten / twelve subjects; five / six in the morning and five / six in the
afternoon. Minimum of three answer scripts (one high score, one average score and one low
score) will be audited for each subject.
5. Each expert will be paid Rs 4,000/- (2 × Rs 2,000/-) as sitting fee for two sittings (morning and
evening).
6. HoDs will be requested to take care of hospitality (guest room, pick up and drop, food, etc.).
7. TA/DA and remuneration will be paid as per the norms.
7.3 Improvement in Placement, Higher Studies and Entrepreneurship (10)
Item 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 Total no of final year students 128 67 64 Number of students placed in companies or government Sector (quality placement)
71 34 31
Pay Packages 1.50 – 6.00 LPA 1.50 – 4.00 LPA 1.20 – 2.50 LPA Number of Students who opted for higher studies with valid qualifying scores/ranks
15 9 5
Total number of students turned Entrepreneur of Engineering & Technology
2 1 1
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7.4 Improvement in the quality of students admitted to the program: (10)
Item CAY 2015-16
CAYm1 2014-15
CAYm2 2013-14
National Level Entrance Examination (AIEEE)
No. of Students admitted 18 23 11
Opening Score/Rank 167806 216944 49479
Closing Score/Rank 1068329 1169132 339132
State/University/Level Entrance Examination/Others (WBJEE)
No. of Students admitted 57 78 114
Opening Score/Rank 18347 2990 10926
Closing Score/Rank 101644 113269 78987
State/University/Level Entrance Examination/ others (DIRECT ADMISSION)
0 0 12
Name of the Entrance Examination for Lateral Entry or lateral entry details (JELET)
No. of Students admitted 31 20 22
Opening Score/Rank 754 16 1041 Closing Score/Rank 9202 7466 8000
Average CBSE/Any other Board Result of admitted students (Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics)
61.49 57.63 62.24
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CRITERION 8:
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8. FIRST YEAR ACADEMICS (50)
8.1 First Year Student-Faculty Ratio (FYSFR) (5) Assessment = (5 × 15)/Average FYSFR (Limited to Max. 5) Data for first year courses to calculate the FYSFR:
Year Number of students
(approved intake strength)
Number of faculty members (considering
fractional load) FYSFR
CAY (2015-16) 420 28 14.85 CAYm1 (2014-15) 420 29 14.71
CAYm2 (2013-14) 420 28 14.89
Average 14.82
Assessment= (5 × 15)/Average FYSFR (Limited to Max. 5)
5
8.2 Qualification of Faculty Teaching First Year Common Courses (5) Assessment of qualification = (5x +3y)/RF, x= Number of Regular Faculty with Ph.D, y = Number of Regular Faculty with Post-graduate qualification RF= Number of faculty members required as per SFR of 15:1, Faculty definition as defined in 5.1
Year x Y RF Assessment of faculty qualification (5x + 3y)/RF
CAY (2015-16) 15 38 28 6.75 CAYm1 (2014-15) 13 43 28 6.93 CAYm2 (2013-14) 10 37 28 5.75
Average Assessment 6.48
8.3 First Year Academic Performance (10)
Academic Performance = ((Mean of 1st Year Grade Point Average of all successful Students on a 10 point scale) or (Mean of the percentage of marks in First Year of all successful students/10)) x (number of successful students/number of students appeared in the examination)
Successful students are those who are permitted to proceed to the second year.
CAY CAYm1 CAYm2
2015-2016 2014-15 2013-14 No of Students
appeared 257 327 433
No of successful students
257 327 433
Mean Grade Point 6.35 6.60 7.05 Academic
Performance, AP 6.35 6.60 7.05
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8.4 Attainment of Course Outcomes of first year courses (10)
8.4.1 Describe the assessment processes used to gather the data upon which the evaluation of
Course Outcomes of first year is done (5)
8.4.1.1
Attainment of the course outcomes for particularly the first year courses is done primarily by direct
attainment. Two internal tests of 30 marks are conducted in each semester as per the University
schedule and the best of two is considered for final internal assessment mark.
The performance of each student in internal assessment with respect to the COs is recorded.
End semester University exam performance of the students for the maximum marks of 70 is
considered for external exam performance.
The fractional weightage of internal and end semester examinations are considered for final
evaluation of attainments in accordance with University.
For laboratory assessment, the overall performance of the student is assessed as per the following
divisions :
Attendance: 20 marks
Class performance during the whole semester : 20 marks
Lab. Examination : 40 marks
Viva voce : 20 marks
Viva Assessment of course outcomes Assessments Frequency
/ Sem. Theory
Courses (%) Practical
Courses (%) Written
Examination Internal test I & II 2 15 ----
End semester 1 70 ----
Practical examination
(Experiments, Practical
records and Viva-voce)
Attendance & regularity 20
Presentation of lab report, regularity in submission &
content
Min. of 6 experiments
are to be done as per University
20
Viva-voce on lab subject 20
Laboratory exam, data analysis and conclusion
40
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8.4.1.2 Relevance of the tools used:
In order to find out the attainment of the first year students, internal marks and the semester marks
are taken into consideration. Weightage of the internals and end semester to calculate the attainment
are in accordance to the University guidelines (direct analysis). To calculate the attainment of the
first year students, feedback from employers, alumni and exit interviews of the students has not been
considered (indirect analysis).
However, for the practical courses, attendance and presentation of laboratory reports are considered
as a tool for continuous evaluation and viva-voce and laboratory examination are considered as a
part of end semester evaluation procedure. The overall grade obtained by the students is considered
to arrive at the attainment of COs and POs for practical courses.
8.4.2 Record the attainment of Course Outcomes of all first year courses (5) Program shall have set attainment levels for all first year courses.
(The attainment levels shall be set considering average performance levels in the university examination or any higher value set as target for the assessment years. Attainment level is to be measured in terms of student performance in internal assessments with respect the COs of a subject plus the performance in the University examination)
Subject Code Subject Name Attainment
Level (AL) HU101 Eng Lang & Tech Comm 2.5 PH101 Physics – 1 1.5 CH101 Chemistry – 1 2.0 PH201 Physics – 1 3.0 M101 Mathematics-1 2.5
ME101 Engg. Mechanics 2.0 ES101 BEEE – 1 1.0 PH191 Physics Lab 3.0 ES191 BEEE Lab – 1 3.0 ME192 Workshop Practice-I 3.0 HU181 Eng Lang & Tech Comm Lab 3.0 CS201 Basic Comp & Principles of C P 3.0 CH201 Chemistry-1 1.6 M201 Mathematics-2 2.75
ME201 Engg Thermo & Fluid Mech 2.0 ES201 BEEE-II 1.0 CS291 Basic Comp & Principles of C P Lab 3.0 CH291 Chemistry Lab 3.0 ES291 BEEE Lab 3.0 ME291 Workshop Practice-II 3.0 ME191 Engg Drawing and Computer Graphics 3.0 ME292 Basic Engg Drawing and Computer Graphics 3.0
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8.5 Attainment of Program Outcomes from first year courses (20)
8.5.1 Indicate results of evaluation of each relevant PO and/or PSO, if applicable (15)
PO attainment was calculated according to the reference "IOSR Journal of Research & Method in Education", e-ISSN: 2320–7388,p-ISSN: 2320–737X Volume 6, Issue 4 Ver. IV (Jul. - Aug. 2016), PP 13-18 by Bhimasen Soragaon, K S Mahesh In brief, overall direct CO-PO mapping of each subject was used to obtain a "Programme level Course-PO matrix". CO attainment was also calculated for each subjects considering internal and end semester results of the students. These two parameters were used to obtain PO attainment of each subject or of each PO, as described in the mentioned paper.
Course PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 HU101 0.83 1.25 1.08 1.67 0.83 - 0.83 - 1.67 2.36 1.11 -
CH101 2.00 1.33 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.33 1.33 - - - 1.33 1.67
PH101 1.17 1.17 1.00 1.17 1.00 0.50 - - - - 0.50 1.25
M101 2.50 2.50 1.81 2.08 - - - - - - - -
ME101 1.85 1.63 1.43 1.57 - 1.00 - - - - - -
ES101 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 - 0.67 - - - - 0.67 0.67
PH191 2.82 2.77 2.67 2.67 2.80 1.97 2.00 - 3.00 2.75 - 2.07
ES191 2.83 2.78 2.69 2.69 2.80 - - 1.75 3.00 - 2.17 2.06
ME192 3.00 - 2.00 - 3.00 - - - 2.00 1.00 1.00 3.00
HU181 2.86 2.73 2.49 2.50 2.80 1.88 2.00 1.50 3.00 2.50 2.33 2.07
CS201 2.40 2.33 2.17 2.17 2.80 2.00 - - 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.20
CH201 1.60 1.07 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.07 1.07 - - - 1.07 1.33
PH201 2.33 2.33 2.00 2.33 2.00 1.00 - - - - 1.00 2.50
M201 2.75 2.75 1.99 2.29 - - - - - - - -
ME201 2.00 1.73 - 1.33 - - 1.33 - - 1.33 - -
ES201 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 - 0.67 - - - - 0.67 0.67
CS291 2.89 2.84 2.73 2.74 2.80 1.95 - - 3.00 2.63 2.00 2.04
CH291 2.92 2.87 2.79 2.79 2.80 1.96 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.63 1.50 2.03
ES291 2.91 2.86 2.77 2.78 2.80 - - 1.75 3.00 - 2.00 2.04
ME291 3.00 - 2.00 - 3.00 - - - 2.00 1.00 1.00 3.00
ME191 3.00 - 1.00 - 3.00 - - - 1.00 - 1.00 3.00
ME292 3.00 - 1.00 - 3.00 - - - 1.00 - 1.00 3.00
Direct Attainment
2.30 2.05 1.82 1.97 2.38 1.33 1.51 1.75 2.39 2.13 1.37 2.03
Direct attainment level of a PO is determined by taking average across all courses addressing that PO.
All the calculations of attainment levels are documented.
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8.5.2 Actions taken based on the results of evaluation of relevant POs (5)
PO Attainment Levels and Actions for improvement - CAY – Mention for relevant
POs
(The attainment levels by direct (student performance) are to be presented through Program level Course-PO matrix as indicated)
POs Target Level
Attainment Level
Observations
PO1: Engineering knowledge
PO1 2.78 2.30 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following observations. Observations: 1. Some students find it difficult to understand mathematical
based subjects. 2. Science subjects involving analysis as well as design at
times confuse few students.
Action : 1: Additional tutorial classes for basic science have been arranged for the first year students.
3. 2. More practical oriented approaches for teaching basic Science and Engineering fundamentals are taken.
PO2: Problem analysis
PO2 2.58 2.05 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following observations. Observations: 1. Students sometimes find it difficult to solve numerical
problems because of lack of knowledge of basic mathematics.
Action : 1: Additional tutorial classes for numerical problems have been arranged for the first year students.
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2: Several practical experiments are conducted to improve their analytical approaches.
PO3: Design/development of solutions
PO3 2.22 1.82 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following observations. Observations: 1. Some students find it difficult to understand mathematics
based engineering subjects. 2. Lack of adequate knowledge of design and development
oriented problems for the first year students.
Action : 1: Remedial/tutorial classes are recommended.
PO4: Conduct investigations of complex problems
PO4 2.49 1.97 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following observations. Observations : 1. Lack of mind set towards investigation if the problems
apparently appear to be difficult for few students. 2. Some students find it difficult to use mathematical tools
to solve the complex engineering problems 3. Some students take more time for solving investigative
problem.
Action : 1: Students are counseled and advised to follow internet on relevant issues. PO5: Modern tool usage
PO5 2.57 2.38 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following observations. Observations :
1. Students are having lack of knowledge of choosing and applying appropriate techniques, resources for conducting experiments.
Action : 1: Maximum utilization of resources so far as first year laboratories are concerned, are been emphasized. PO6 : The engineer and society
PO6 1.77 1.33 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following observations. Observations : 1. Many of the students do not consider social issues in
their habits or study. 2. Students are not always aware that they are the part of
the common society and they are destined to serve the society.
3. Students often do not understand that all academic excellence will go in vain if it is not contributing to the benefit of the society.
Action : 1: Course to create the social awareness among the students , are offered during the programme which will
help them to improve their thought / initiative regarding societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
PO7: Environment and sustainability
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PO7 1.86 1.51 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following observations. Observations : 1. Few students are not concerned about the
environmental issues and their impacts on professional world.
2. Students lack the concept of sustainability. Action : 1: Courses relevant to environmental sustainability will be conducted subsequently in the following year. 2: NSS programme is conducted by the college as a part of University course curriculum to increase societal
and environmental awareness. PO8: Ethics
PO8 1.75 1.75 Observations : 1. Few students are not clear about the ethical practices in
engineering education. Action : 1: Students are given real life case studies to debate on ethical decision and judgments. 2: The first year students are introduced to the role and significance of ethics in the engineering profession. PO9: Individual and team work
PO9 2.42 2.39 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following observations. Observations : 1. Few students are not accustomed to work in
multidisciplinary setups. 2. Sometimes, Lack of co-ordination among the students
when they are working as a team. Action : 1: Students are encouraged to participate in team/group activities. 2: Students are asked to give individual presentation periodically. PO10 : Communication
PO10 2.26 2.13 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following observations. Observations : 1. Few students are not having good communication and
presentation skills Action : 1: Classes on English communication, soft skills, analytical aptitude, and technical skills are arranged by the
college every year apart from regular classes as per schedule. 2: Group discussion / role play/ debate/ quiz competitions are arranged at a regular intervals PO11: Project management and finance
PO11 1.67 1.37 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following observations. Observations : 1. Few students are having less interest in engineering and
management principles and their applications.
Action : 1: Students will subsequently enter into project management and financial courses in their coming semesters PO12 : Life-long learning
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PO12 2.38 2.03 Attainment can be improved on the basis of the following observations. Observations :
1. Students are sometimes not prepared to undertake any independent endeavor.
2. The concept of life-long learning needs to be inculcated amongst the students.
Action : 1: Seminars by eminent professionals have been arranged for helping the students to strive for excellence
by constant knowledge upgradation, setting short and long term goals. 2: Motivate students to do hand on experiments of their own interest. 3: Students are being counseled in make them understand the concept of life-long learning.
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CRITERION 9:
Student Support Systems
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9. STUDENT SUPPORT SYSTEMS (50)
9.1 Mentoring system to help at individual level (5)
Objective
To provide guidance to students towards achieving professional fulfillment and assessment of his/her
academic progress as well as personal growth.
Mentor Management Committee – Duties & Responsibilities
At BBIT the mentorship programme is mentioned in the semester routines to ensure students
awareness regarding the same
The mentorship programme at BBIT comprises of a 1:15 ratio; that is, each mentor is allocated
15 students under his/her mentorship
Agreeing to the parameters of the mentoring role
Allocate responsibilities within the Committee to certain work areas
Recruit, interview and select (including taking up references) Academic Mentors in an equality
conscious manner
Make sure those selected have performed to an academically satisfactory standard and have a
comprehensive understanding of the subject
Inviting those identified to serve as Academic Mentors
Ensure all those selected to be Academic Mentors completed a comprehensive training
programme
Ensuring there are relevant student representatives present to guarantee students views are
being reflected
Mentoring potential future Academic Mentors in order to sustain and grow the Mentoring
population
Dealing with any issues/problems arising from the mentoring process or relationship
Ensuring continued support and development for Academic Mentor
Ensuring all Mentees receive documentation and guidance on what the mentoring relationship
involves and who to contact if there are problems
Giving feedback to the Director, Dean of Students, Senior Tutors and other Support Staff of BBIT
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Mentor: Roles & Responsibilities at BBIT
Support the Mentee to make an ‘ Action Plan’ outlining their motivation and goals
Meet on a one to one or group basis to review the Mentee’s progress towards their desired goals
Use questioning techniques to facilitate the Mentee’s own thought processes in order to identify
solutions and actions
Utilize active listening and communication skills to ensure the needs of the Mentee are being met
within the Mentoring relationship
Share relevant Academic experiences/problems you have overcome(if appropriate)
Facilitate and encourage autonomous and enquiry-based learning, providing the Mentee with the
tools to find their own answers
Mentee: Roles & Responsibilities at BBIT
A desire and ability to engage in the mentoring process
The time and commitment to pursue their goals
An understanding of the role and boundaries of the Mentor
Being punctual and prepare for meetings
Must respect the confidentially of the relationship
Mentees must take ownership of the process
Composition
The Mentoring Committee is composed of all the members of Humanities and is headed by the HOD of
Humanities
SL.NO: NAME OF THE MEMBER DESIGNATION DEPARTMENT
1 Prof. Priyanka Chatterjee Convener HOD- Humanities
2 Prof. Pradip Kumar Mandal Member HU
3 Prof. Mili Mitra Roy Member HU
4 Prof. Tithi Chakraborty Member HU
5 Prof.Rajashi Sengupta Mothey Member HU
6 Prof. Anusriya Mukherjee Member HU
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9.2 Feedback analysis and reward /corrective measures taken, if any (10)
Three types of Feedback systems are followed:
1. DIRECT FEEDBACK FROM THE STUDENTS
Every department have constituted Class Committees for Each semester with FACULTYs and
student Members .Student members are invited to express their view on Subjects on the
Academic Environment of the department and the feedback is collected by the chairman of the
Committee and submitted to the HOD for further actions.
STUDENT FEEDBACK
A. Significance of Student Feedback
The Institute aims to offer the best possible environment and learning experience to encourage
students to perform to their full potential.
The teacher plays an important role as a facilitator, spectator and an evaluator. The students
need to be guided for all front so to enhance students overall appearance. The teacher must put
forth all parameters of development towards the students. Teacher should motivate the students
and maintain a positive/ healthy attitude for learning. Teacher should watch, take part, evaluate,
command and advise individual student as per their requirement.
Students play a critical part in the process of evaluation, development and enhancement of this
learning experience.
Feedback from students allows the Institute to evaluate how its service provision is viewed by
the most important group of the Institute, namely its students.
BBIT has put an increasing importance on the need for involvement of students in the quality
assurance of higher education through student feedback process. Student involvement requires
that students act as collaborators in, rather than merely passive receivers of, teaching and
learning.
The method suggests correcting mistakes in the learning process.
B. The Process of obtaining Student Feedback
Students are invited, by means of email providing a link, to complete a brief online feedback
form, or on an anonymous basis, towards the end of selected study-units.
This process occurs on half-yearly basis during the spread of one academic year. The process of
student feedback is conducted once each at the end of odd/ even semester in one academic year.
In each case, feedback is collected after students have been assessed on particular unit/
parameter, prior to publication of semester results.
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C. Focus of the Student Feedback Form
The student feedback-form focuses on the following issues:
General questions on the study-unit
Comparison between study-unit description and actual delivery
Lecturing methodology
Lecturer attributes
Method of assessment
Administration and resources
Additional comments (if any)
D. Objectives of Student Feedback on Study-units
Student feedback on study-units has the following main objectives:
I. To provide students with the opportunity to comment on the quality of learning experiences,
as required in preparation for and as part of review processes;
II. To assess the success of academic provision in relation to the expectations of students;
III. To provide feedback to lecturers in order to improve delivery and/or content of the study-
unit.
E. Anonymity of Student Feedback
The student feedback exercise is entirely confidential and anonymous.
The procedures below have been put in place to maintain anonymity and to ensure that students
are not adversely affected by the feedback they submit:
Students who complete the form are not asked at any stage for their names or any other personal
details which may be used to identify them;
Student response data is grouped together for the entire class for the purpose of data analysis. It
is therefore impossible to associate comments and responses provided with any individual
student. Lecturers receive a report which summarizes all the information collated as percentage
values;
Lecturers receive the aggregated results of student feedback after they have submitted the
grades for study-units being reviewed. This ensures that the grades of students, even though not
identifiable on an individual basis, are not affected as a group by the feedback which is
submitted;
Only those study-units attended by a considerable number of students are included in the
student feedback exercise;
Participation in student feedback is on an entirely voluntary basis.. There is also no penalty for
abstaining from submission of feedback, since all grades are published irrespective of
participation or non-participation in the student feedback exercise. Nonetheless, students are
strongly encouraged to provide their feedback and use this opportunity to voice their opinions,
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since the validity of this exercise, and thus the continuing improvement of teaching at the
Institute, relies on a high response rate.
F. How is Student Feedback used in the Quality Assurance Process?
After each semester, only a selection of study-units are evaluated to avoid student fatigue
associated with this exercise, however all study-units will ultimately be evaluated over a definite
period. Results of the feedback process are made available to the lecturers of the study-units
concerned. The Heads of Departments and the Rector, and areas for appropriate follow-up action
are identified and communicated to the respective Departments. The results of the student
feedback process, as well as the recommendations and the action taken on the basis of such
recommendations are important considerations for the Programme Review which each
Department is required to undertake.
Beside in the process the teacher should negotiate with the student and ask them how they
would like to be corrected. He/ she can prepare a note of common mistakes and deal with them
in the future classes.
The teacher should ensure that the students are not losing their motivation by being corrected
on the spot right after the process.
The Student Feedback Process
2. FACULTY APPRAISAL
Introduction
FACULTY appraisal report consists of the appraisal PERCENTAGE for the different entities of the
College like Student, FACULTY and Associate Director and the following feedback has been
carried out
1) Student on FACULTYs (already discussed above)
2) FACULTYs self-appraisal (Department wise)
3) FACULTYs on HOD (Department wise)
4) FACULTYs on Director & Associate Director
(I) Students Provide
Feedback
(II) Interpretation & Analysis of
Result
(III) Communication of Result to
Rector etc.
(VI) Programme
Review
(V) Follow-up Action by
Department
(IV) Identification of Areas for Action
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5) HOD on FACULTYs (Department wise)
6) Director & Associate Director on FACULTYs
Methodology of appraisal
Based on the feedback forms carried out following methodology is adapted
Table: Weightage Matrix Category Sub Pass
% Student
Feedback HOD Co-Curricular
Activities Extra-
Curricular Activities
Total
FACULTY 35 30 15 10 10 100 Category Sub Pass
% Student
Feedback FACULTY Feedback
Director & Associate Director
Feedback
Co-Curricular Activities
Extra-Curricular Activities
Total
HOD 30 20 20 10 10 10 100 Category Sub Pass
% Management
Feedback FACULTY Feedback
HOD College Group Total
Director &
Associate Director
30 25 25 10 10 100
35%
30%
15%
10% 10%
FACULTY
Sub Pass %
Student Feedback
HOD
Co-Curricular Activities
Extra CurricularActivities
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9.3 Feedback on facilities (5)
FEEDBACK ON FACILITIES FROM STAKEHOLDERS
The college has formal and informal mechanisms to obtain feedback from stakeholders through
various committees, associations, organization, etc. The aim of the college is to provide the best
facilities for the students. The feedback forms are circulated among a handful of students,
parents, alumni and the feedback is obtained from them. The obtained forms are thoroughly
analyzed by a group of faculty, with representation from each department. The committee then
takes autonomous decisions and forwards the observation to the head of the institution for
approval. It is then implemented in the best possible way for the benefit of students.
30%
20% 20%
10%
10%
10%
HOD
Sub Pass %
Student Feedback
Staff Feedback
Co-Curricular Activities
Extra CurricularActivities
30%
25%
25%
10%
10%
DIRECTOR & ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Management Feedback
Staff Feedback
HOD
College
Group
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STUDENT’S FEEDBACK:
The final year students are provided with feedback forms for the benefit of the betterment of the
institution.
Merits: The students have given overall thumbs up for the facilities provided. They were
satisfied with the faculties and overall computing and library facilities provided at the
college.
Demerits: The students however felt that the number of computers needs to be increased for
browsing information. They have also requested for high speed Wi-Fi access throughout
the college for better sharing of information. They have also requested to extend the
library working hours during exam-time.
ALUMNI FEEDBACK:
The alumni feedback was collected from passed out students and following were the overall
feedback received.
Merits: Overall the alumni have given a feedback that there were ample ambience for them to
improve their communication skills, personality development, self-motivation,
confidence, good mentoring and good academic support extended by faculty.
Demerits: Encouragement received in the aspect of higher studies and foreign education is
required. Required more focus on practices which would improve the ability of the
student to identify the problems in their respective branch of engineering.
EMPLOYERS FEEDBACK:
Merits: Overall the recruiters felt that the students are good in soft skills and fair in technical
skills. A special note was made regarding the team building, interpersonal relationship
and the good attitude of the students. The labs too are in synchronization with the needs
of the industry.
Demerits: Certain domain specialization courses had to be conducted by the university such as
Automotive Basic Engineering fundamentals can be taken much care.
A. INFRASTRUCTURE
1. CLASS ROOM
i) Size: Almost 97% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 03% rated Dissatisfactory.
ii) Lighting and Ventilation: Almost 91% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 00% rated Dissatisfactory.
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iii) Audio & Video Quality in Smart Classroom: Almost 72% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 7% rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 21% Student rated as needs to be improved.
iv) Quantity of Furniture: Almost 86% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 01% rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 10% Student rated as needs to be improved.
v) Cleanliness: Almost 87% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 2% rated Dissatisfactory.
ACTION: The Speakers in Smart Classrooms were replaced with better quality ones.
2. COMPUTER LABS
i) No of Computers: Almost 76% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 6 % rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 18 % Student rated as needs to be improved.
ii) Availability of Software: Almost 63% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 14% rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 23% Student rated as needs to be improved.
iii) Maintenance: Almost 63% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of student’s i.e. 12 % rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 2 4 % Student rated as needs to be improved.
iv) Connectivity: Almost 58% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of student’s i.e. 17 % rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 2 5 % Student rated as needs to be improved.
v) Anti-Virus: Almost 37% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. A significant proportion of students i.e. 53% rated Dissatisfactory.
ACTION: Anti-Virus has been installed in all the computers of computer lab and running DEPARTMENT successfully. Speed of Connectively in IT lab has improved now with JIO connection.
3. Wi-Fi
i) Accessibility of Wi-Fi in your institute with adequate bandwidth: Almost 28% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. A significant proportion of students 46% rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 26% Student rated as needs to be improved.
ii) Reliability of Wi-Fi: Almost 30% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. A significant proportion of students 46% rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 24% Student rated as needs to be improved.
iii) Availability of Support Staff to entertain student’s queries: Almost 54% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students 31% rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 15% Student rated as needs to be
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ACTION: Wi-Fi connectivity in hostel has improved now with more number of routers.
4. FOOD
i) Food Prices: Almost 58% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. A small proportion of students i.e. 24% rated Dissatisfactory.
ii) Hygienic & Good Quality Food: Almost 44 % of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. A small proportion of students i.e. 24% rated Dissatisfactory. A significant proportion of 32% Student rated as needs to be improved.
iii) Quantity: Almost 67% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 15% rated Dissatisfactory.
iv) Timings: Almost 78% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 7% rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 15% Student rated as needs to be improved.
v) Menu: Almost 32 % of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. A small proportion of students i.e. 28% rated Dissatisfactory. A significant proportion of 40% Student rated as needs to be improved.
vi) Service: Almost 65 % of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 12% rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 23% Student rated as needs to be improved.
vii) Adequate sitting arrangement: Almost 74 % of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of student’s i.e. 09 % rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 17% Student rated as needs to be improved.
ACTION: Mess/Canteen is now managed by a joint committee with students , faculty and admin officers.
Hygiene and quality of food and menu has improved under the supervision of this joint committee.
5. WASHROOM & DRINKING WATER
i) No of Washrooms: Almost 85% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. ii) Cleanliness of Washroom all the time: Almost 65% of the students rated Very
Satisfactory and Satisfactory. iii) Availability of ample water supply & Soaps in washrooms: Almost 65% of the students
rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of student’s i.e. 20% rated Dissatisfactory.
iv) Quality of drinking Water: Almost 85% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and
Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 05% rated Dissatisfactory.
ACTION: Liquid Soap is now available in the washrooms.
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6. LABS
i) Number of machines in your labs: Almost 75 % of the students rated Very Satisfactory
and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 10% rated Dissatisfactory.
Almost 15% Student rated as needs to be improved.
ii) Technology of machines: Almost 77% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and
Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of student’s i.e. 0 8 % rated Dissatisfactory.
Almost 1 5 % Student rated as needs to be improved.
iii) Type of machines in your workshop: Almost 77 % of the students rated Very
Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 06 % rated
Dissatisfactory. Almost 17% Student rated as needs to be improved.
iv) Maintenance of machines in lab: Almost 75% of the students rated Very Satisfactory
and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 06% rated Dissatisfactory.
v) Availability of technician to assist students: Almost 66% of the students rated Very
Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 15% rated
Dissatisfactory.
ACTION: No action proposed.
7. WORKSHOPS
i) Are you satisfied with the kind of technical workshops being held in your college: Almost 69% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 15% rated Dissatisfactory.
ii) Are you satisfied with the learning you get from technical workshops: Almost 68% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 16% rated Dissatisfactory.
ACTION: Regular technical workshops are now being conducted by the respective departments.
8. GYM
i) Variety of Gym Equipment: Almost 42% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. 19% rated needs to be improved. 39% rated dissatisfactory.
ii) Timings: Almost 44% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students’ i.e. 35% rated Dissatisfactory.
iii) Fees: Almost 52% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory.
iv) Availability of Gym Instructor: Almost 36% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. 46% rated Dissatisfactory.
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ACTION: The Gym has been reset with latest equipment.
B. COURSE-CURRICULUM & EXAMINATION
i) Starting time of Classes in M o r n i n g : Almost 83 % of the students rated V e r y Satisfactory and Satisfactory.
ii) Duration of hour lectures in a d a y : Almost 8 5 % of the students rated V e r y
Satisfactory and Satisfactory. Almost 08% Student rated as needs to be improved. iii) Total no of lectures in a week: Almost 87% of the students rated Very
Satisfactory and Satisfactory. Almost 07% Student rated as needs to be improved. iv) Assignment plan of each subject: Almost 71% of the students rated Very
Satisfactory and Satisfactory. Almost 19% Student rated as needs to be improved. v) Assessment criteria of assignments: Almost 73 % of the students rated Very
Satisfactory and Satisfactory. Almost 15% Student rated as needs to be improved. vi) Course Coverage in Exam: Almost 72% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and
Satisfactory. Almost 16% Student rated as needs to be improved. vii) Pattern of INTERNAL Exam: Almost 81% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and
Satisfactory. Almost 10% Student rated as needs to be improved. viii) Encouragement in participation in technical events: Almost 64 % of the students
rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 16 % rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 18% Student rated as needs to be improved.
ix) Availability of enough study material: Almost 49% of the students rated Very
Satisfactory and Satisfactory. A significant proportion of 30% Student rated as needs to be improved. 20% rated dissatisfactory.
x) Opportunity to participate in c l a s s discussion: Almost 71 % of the students rated
Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. xi) Evaluation criteria followed in BBIT in terms of SGPA & CGPA: Almost 7 8 % of the
students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 13% rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 08% Student rated as needs to be improved.
xii) Clearing of doubts during class: Almost 81% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. Almost 14% Student rated as needs to be improved.
xiii) Number of elective subjects being offered: Almost 82% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. Almost 10% Student rated as needs to be improved .
xiv) Attendance policy followed by BBIT: Almost 74 % of the students rated Very
Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 13% rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 13% Student rated as needs to be improved.
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xv) Re-exam policy followed by BBIT for Medical cases: Almost 75% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory... Almost 10% Student rated as needs to be improved.
xvi) Effectiveness of financial penalty for improving punctuality: Almost 7 5 % of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. An insignificant proportion of students i.e. 10 % rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 13% Student rated as needs to be improved.
ACTION: We are procuring books as per demand raised by DEPARTMENTS.
C. FACULTY
i) Faculty inspires to perform well: Almost 79% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. Almost 14% Student rated as needs to be improved.
ii) Enthusiasm in teaching from faculty members: Almost 76 % of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. Almost 16% Student rated as needs to be improved.
iii) Overall personality development of students: Almost 71 % of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. Almost 21% Student rated as needs to be improved.
iv) Individual attention during workshops and lab sessions: Almost 7 1 % of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. Almost 20% Student rated as needs to be improved.
v) Availability of faculty for discussion on non-academic issues: Almost 79% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. Almost 16% Student rated as needs to be improved.
vi) Guidance on project: Almost 7 7 % of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. Almost 15% Student rated as needs to be improved.
vii) Helpfulness of administration department towards studies: Almost 72% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. Almost 13% Student rated as needs to be improved.
ACTION: The workload of all the faculty has been met and Attendance is through software & all the faculty are involved in mentoring the students also.
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D. EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES & SPORTS
i) Support and promotion of sports activities by college authorities: Almost 52 % of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. A significant proportion of students i.e. 27% rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 22% Student rated as needs to be improved.
ii) Enough space available to play sports in college: Almost 49% of the students rated
Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. A significant proportion of student’s i.e. 23% rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 28% Student rated as needs to be improved.
iii) Number of competitions being held department wise: Almost 51% of the students
rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. A significant proportion of student’s i.e. 23% Rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 25% Student rated as needs to be improved.
iv) Availability of extra time to prepare for college fest: Almost 46 % of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. A significant proportion of student’s i.e. 28% Rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 26% Student rated as needs to be improved.
v) Motivation from college authorities to participate & other college’s fest: Almost
58% of the students rated Very Satisfactory and Satisfactory. A small proportion of Students i.e. 20% rated Dissatisfactory. Almost 22% Student rated as needs to be improved.
ACTION: Basketball & Volley ball court has been made available. Table tennis is being played by many students. Cricket & Football grounds are however available in BBIT campus which our students use. Regular games and Inter Dept. tournaments are organized for students’ welfare.
9.4 Self-Learning (5)
Value added lab sessions beyond syllabus are conducted to expose the students to software /
hardware trends not included in their curriculum.
Hobby lab enables students to do something on their own, test them- know by doing
discussions, brainstorming and problem solving focused on outputs of learning and academic
careers.
Professional skill development courses are arranged.
Do it yourself.
Engaged to work in Industries during vacation and have Industrial training
Language lab facilities provided – This enables students to prepare to take up the GATE,
IELTS, TOEFL, and GRE examinations.
Industrial visits, arranged by the Departments.
Technical talks.
Seminars for senior students.
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GENERATION OF SELF-LEARNING FACILITIES AND MOTIVATION:
For lab courses, the lab manuals are issued, and certificates given based on a test at the end of
the session.
Intranet facilities are provided
Wi Fi zone enables the students to use the facility any time (even beyond college hours)
Browsing centre open for 12 Hrs. a day
Students motivated by sending them to write research papers and present papers in
conferences. College bears the expenditure.
Learning material are put on the Intranet – students are encouraged to do exercises
Labs are open to students to experiment on their ideas
Encouraging students to put innovation on web
AVAILABILITY OF LEARNING BEYOND SYLLABUS CONTENTS AND PROMOTION:
Intranet facility provides learning of subjects not necessity in the curriculum
Problem solving techniques
Social service field work offers service learning opportunities to students
Literature on professional ethics, personality development, even English literature are put on
the Intranet
9.5 Career Guidance, Training, Placement (10)
Training & Placement Cell (TPC) is to place the student in competitively good companies by
identifying their knowledge skills, attitude matrices of every individual student, creating job
profiles for them, identifying areas of training & various methods as per the training
requirement, formulate sequence of activities to meet the training schedules for appropriate
placement. TPC always involves in the following activities:
Assist students develop /clarify their academic and career interests, and their short and
long term goals through individual counseling and group sessions
Provide resource and activities to facilitate the career planning process
Organizing pre-placement training for students (Soft-skills, Aptitude, Technical and Mock
Interviews)
Empower students with life-long career decision-making skills
Up gradation of the students skill sets commensurate with the expectations of the
industry
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1. Pre-placement Training
Aptitude Tests
English Grammar and Verbal Ability
Training for group works and team effectiveness
Training for Communicative English / Developing Business Communication Skills
Training on Personality Development
Mock Interviews
Mock GDs
Resume Preparation
Model Campus Interview Tests
2. Tie-up with Training Institute and Industry
A. Tie-up for Student Assessment
Cocubes
Aspiring Minds
Ardent Computech
C-Axis
B. Other institutions for Online Assessment
Mettle
Monster
C. Tie-up for Placement Service / Support
NVL
Cocubes
Aspiring Minds
Monster
D. Tie-up for Campus Placement
CYIENT LTD.
3. Motivational Workshop on Career Guidance
Sl. No.
Company Name Date Speakers Stream Topic
1. Bharat Lubricants Industries
28/11/13 Mr. Netai Bhaduri, Works Manager
M.E Career Development
2. Indian Navy
06/08/14 1. Major Gulshan Kumar Sehgal
2. Lt. Col S R Bhattacharya
All Stream
Defense Career
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Sl. No.
Company Name Date Speakers Stream Topic
3. M/s. Videocon d2h 7/8/15 Mr. Abhijit
Chakraborty, Regional Manager-East
M.E Career
Development
4. M/s. Tractors India Ltd.
9/11/15 Mr. Pradyot B Datta, Manager - HR
ME & EE How to face Campus Drive
5.
1. M/s.KND Engineering Technologies Ltd.
2. Five Stein India Projects Pvt. Ltd.
3. Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd.
4. JMC Projects Ltd.
10/10/15
1. Mr. Balaram Mukherjee, Director
2. Nayana, Rokade, DGM _ HR & Admin
3. Mr. Bivas Roychowdhury, Sr. Manager –HR & Admin
4. Subroto Mukherjee, Manager – HR & Admin.
Industry-Academic
Interface on ‘Recent
Advancement In Science,
Technology and Employability’
6. M/s. J.K Gas Pvt. Ltd 23/7/15 Mr. J. K. Kar ME & EE Technical
Session
7. M/s. Haldia
Petrochemicals Ltd. 07/03/16
Mr. Bivas Roychowdhury, Sr. Manager –HR & Admin
All Streams
7 Habits Of Highly Effective
People
8. M/s. Tech Mahindra
16/05/16 Mr. Supratit Dhali, Regional Manager - HR
ME/CSE/ECE/EE
Career Development
9.
Focus Academy Of Career
Enhancement (An IIM Graduates
Enterprise)
24/6/16 25/6/16
Mr. Neeraj Tiwari, Trainer
All Streams
Assessment of Cognitive and
Behavioral Skill Development
4. Industrial Training :
All the students are sent to the industry during Summer and Winter vacation to get the
practical exposure from the industry and it is mandatory for all students.
List of 2014 PoB
Company No. of Students Duration New Allenbery Works 6 4 Weeks Bharat Lub Industries Pvt Ltd 19 2 Weeks Tata Power 1 4 Weeks Eastern Railway 1 4 Weeks JKB Gas Pvt Ltd 19 4 Weeks EXIDE INDUSTRIES 1 4 Weeks Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Ltd 1 4 Weeks Bristol Petroleum Pvt. Ltd 16 4 Weeks
Total 64
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List of 2015 PoB Company No. of Students Duration
Bharat Lub Industries Pvt Ltd 9 4 Weeks Vista Mind 1 4 Weeks Bhava Reasearch Centre 1 4 Weeks JKB Gas Pvt. Ltd. 17 4 Weeks Steel Authority of India Ltd 1 4 Weeks Tata Steel 1 4 Weeks EMT Megatherm Pvt Ltd 17 4 Weeks Gun and Shel Fcatory, Cossipore 1 4 Weeks Bristol Petroleum Pvt. Ltd 14 4 Weeks Tata Hitachi Construction Machinery Co.Ltd 1 2 Weeks Mackintosh Burn Ltd 2 4 Weeks Ardent Computech Pvt Ltd 1 2 Weeks Damodar Valley Corporation 1 3 Weeks
Total 67
List of 2016 PoB
Company No. of Students Duration
Indian Oil Corporation Limited 1 4 Weeks Tata Steel Ltd. 2 2 Weeks Indian Railways 2 2 Weeks N.F Railway 1 4 Weeks Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Ltd 12 4 Weeks Tools & Dyne 1 4 Weeks Bristol Petroleum Pvt. Ltd 17 4 Weeks Ardent Infotech Pvt. Ltd. 21 2 Weeks Webskitters Academy 5 4 Weeks CMC Academy 2 4 Weeks Hooghly Alloys & Steels Co .Pvt. Ltd 1 4 Weeks Damodar Valley corporation 5 2 Weeks Jamalpur Locomative Workshop Jamalpur 1 4 Weeks NTPC 2 2 Weeks Haldia 2 4 Weeks JKB GAS PVT LTD 21 4 Weeks Eastern India Powertech Ltd 1 4 Weeks SSK Tools Engg Works 1 2 Weeks Emt Megatherm Pvt Ltd 10 4 Weeks SS Dee 1 4 Weeks Steel Authority Of India Limited 2 2 Weeks Gun and Shell Factory Cossipore 1 2 Weeks Soil & Enviro Industries Pvt Ltd. 1 2 Weeks Air India Engineering Services Ltd 1 2 Weeks Everest 1 4 Weeks Bharat Lub Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13 4 Weeks
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5. Industrial Visit for ME Students
SL NO. Name of the Companies Date of Visit PoBs 1 Bristol Petroleum Pvt. Ltd 22/8/13, 23/8/13 2014 2 Bharat Lab Industries Pvt. Ltd. 4/11/13 to 7/11/13 2014 3 Bristol Petroleum Pvt. Ltd 6/11/14, 7/11/14 2015 4 JKB Gas Pvt. Ltd. 8/9/14 to 11/9/14 2015 5 JKB Gas Pvt. Ltd. 19/8/15, 20/8/15 2016 6 Bristol Petroleum Pvt. Ltd. 19/11/15, 20/11/15 2016
6. Placement Policy
A. Placement Policy for Students
1. STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO REGISTER THEMSELVES WITH THE TRAINING AND
PLACEMENT CELL (T & P CELL) AS PER THE STIPULATED TIME PERIOD TO AVAIL
FURTHER SUPPORT EXTENDED FOR PLACEMENT RELATED ACTIVITIES. ALL
STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO READ, UNDERSTAND AND ADHERE TO ALL THE TERMS
LAID DOWN BY THE T & P CELL.
i. MINIMUM 75% ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY IN TRAINING CLASSES.
ii. ATTENDANCE IS MANDATORY IN ANY CAMPUS RECRUITMENT DRIVE FOR
REGISTERED STUDENTS.
iii. STUDENTS NEED TO SUBMIT THEIR UPDATED RESUME WITH PASTED COLOR
PHOTOGRAPH, PHOTOCOPY OF ALL TESTIMONIALS AND CERTIFICATES.
2. ONCE REGISTERED, STUDENTS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO WITHDRAW THEIR
CANDIDATURE FROM A PARTICULAR CAMPUS RECRUITMENT DRIVE. EXCEPTIONS CAN
BE MADE ONLY AFTER THE CONSENT OF THE PLACEMENT COMMITTEE/ CONCERNED
AUTHORITY. ANY STUDENT, WHO WITHDRAWS CANDIDATURE, REJECTS OFFER AT
ANY STAGE, ABSENTS FROM ANY ROUNDS DURING RECRUITMENT PROCESS WITHOUT
SUFFICIENT REASON, WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO SIT FOR FURTHER CAMPUS DRIVES
3. NO FURTHER ATTEMPTS WILL BE PERMITTED TO THE STUDENTS WHO HAVE
ALREADY SECURED ONE JOB OFFER. THUS, STUDENTS CAN HAVE ONLY ONE JOB
OFFER. ALL THE STUDENTS WHO SECURE AN OFFER WILL HAVE TO COMPULSORILY
JOIN THE COMPANY. THESE SELECTED STUDENTS MAY BE CONSIDERED IN FURTHER
CAMPUS DRIVE BASED ON DIFFERENT FACTORS THAT WILL BE DECIDED BY THE
PLACEMENT COMMITTEE/CONCERNED AUTHORITY ON CASE TO CASE BASIS.
4. THE DECISION REGARDING MAKING JOB OFFERS IS LEFT TO THE DISCRETION OF THE
COMPANIES PARTICIPATING IN THE RECRUITMENT DRIVE. AT THE END OF ACADEMIC
YEAR, IF ANY STUDENT, WHO IS NOT PLACED, T & P CELL WILL EXTEND SUPPORT TO
SUCH STUDENTS ONLY FOR OFF CAMPUS RECRUITMENT DRIVES, TILL SCOPES
AVAILABLE IN THE NEXT SESSION.
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5. GROOMING CLASSES ARE ORGANIZED FOR STUDENTS WITH A VISION TO MAKE THEM
EFFICIENT AND MORE SKILLED BEFORE PARTICIPATING IN UPCOMING RECRUITMENT
DRIVES.
6. STUDENTS, WHO MISS TWO (2) CONSECUTIVE CAMPUS DRIVES, WILL NOT BE
ALLOWED TO SIT FOR NEXT TWO (2) CAMPUS DRIVES.
7. STUDENTS SHOULD INTIMATE THE VALID REASON TO THE T & P CELL IN CASE OF
ABSENTEEISM IN ANY TRAINING & PLACEMENT RELATED ACTIVITIES.
8. ATTENDING TRAINING CLASSES IS MANDATORY FOR PLACEMENT SUPPORT FROM T &
P CELL
9. STUDENTS HAVE TO FURNISH AN UNDERTAKING FROM THEIR PARENTS CONFIRMING
THAT EVERY REGISTERED STUDENT WILL MAINTAIN MINIMUM 75% ATTENDANCE
DURING ALL THE TRAINING CLASSES. FAILING TO WHICH, NO FURTHER PLACEMENT
SUPPORT WILL BE OFFERED FROM THE T & P CELL. PLACEMNT COMMITTEE/
AUTHORITY WILL HOLD NO REPONSIBILITY TOWARDS PLACING THOSE STUDENTS.
B. Placement Policy for participating industries
1. THE TRAINING AND PLACEMENT CELL (TPC) WILL INVITE THE PROSPECTIVE
INDUSTRIES FOR THE RECRUITMENT OF FINAL YEAR STUDENTS FROM AUGUST /
SEPTEMBER OF EVERY ACADEMIC CALENDAR.
2. AS PER THE CRITERIA AND PARMETER OF THE COMPANY, TPC OF THE INSTITUTE
WILL SHARE THE DETAILED DATABASE OF THE RESPECTIVE FINAL YEAR STUDENTS
OPTING FOR PLACEMENT, ALONG WITH MUTUALLY CONVENIENT DATE FOR THE
CAMPUS RECRUITMENT DRIVE.
3. ON THE RECEIPT OF DETAILED CAMPUS DRIVE (DATE OF CAMPUS EVENT, JOB
DESCRIPTION, STIPEND AND SALARY DETAILS,ELIGIBLE STUDENTS, ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA, REQUIRED DOMAIN KNOWLEDGE, NO. OF REQUIREMENTS, SELECTION
PROCESS, REQUIREMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE FOR CONDUCTING CAMPUS DRIVE,
TRAVEL PLAN, DETAILS OF VISITING OFFICIALS & OTHER DETAILS (IF ANY)), TPC WILL
INFORM THE RESPECTIVE STUDENT THROUGH OFFICIAL NOTICE AND ASK THEM TO
REGISTER WITH TPC IN PERSON WITHIN A STIPULATED TIME FRAME.
4. AS PER THE GIVEN DETAILS BY THE EMPLOYER, THE INSTITUTE WILL MAKE
NECESSARY ARRANGEMENTS FOR CAMPUS DRIVE.
5. A PRE-PLACEMENT TALK (PPT) WILL BE ARRANGED ON THE DAY OF CAMPUS EVENT
WHERE THE PARTICIPATING COMPANY WILL ADDRESS THE ATTENDED STUDENTS
REGARDING THEIR COMPANY AND JOB DETAILS
6. THE COMPANY WILL TRY TO COMPLETE THE WHOLE PROCESS (ONLINE / WRITTEN
TEST, GD, TEHNICAL AND HR INTERVIEW) AS PER THEIR GIVEN SCHEDULE AND WILL
ANNOUNCE THE RESULT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE (PREFERABLY ON THE SAME DAY)
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7. THE ORGANISATION THAT IS UNABLE TO FINALISE THE RESULT OF SELECTED
STUDENT ON THE SAME DAY AND WISH TO HAVE ONE MORE ROUND OF INTERVIEW
AT THEIR OFFICE MAY DO SO WITH.
7. Placement Committee for Career Guidance ( Placement, Higher Study and
Entrepreneurship)
The Placement Committee was formed to monitor the activities of the Training & Placement
Cell. Their functions are:
A. Functions
To enhance the employability of engineering students and to cater to the needs of the
industry.
To create a platform where the students can work towards accessing the skills required
to get into industry.
To bridge the gap between industry and educational institutions.
To provide both technical and soft skill to people to facilitate their employability.
To reinforce the students skills and acquire industry–specific knowledge from trained
faculty and experts from industries
Counseling for higher studies and preparing for GATE
Motivation for Entrepreneurship and arrangement of workshop
Encourage for PSU Jobs
B. Composition
There is a Placement Committee who guides the Training & Placement Cell to execute their
decisions. The Director is the Chairman of the Placement Committee.
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Placement Committee of 2015 PoB
MEMBERS OF PLACEMENT COMMITTEE FOR B.TECH STUDY - 2015 POB
Representatives from Academics
SR. No. NAME DESIGNATION DEPARTMENT
1 Dr. Gautam Gangopadhyay Associate Director ECE
2 Dr. Rupendranath Chakraborty Advisor EE
3 Mr. Debajit Banerjee Asst. Professor ME
4 Mr. Aditya Shankar Ghosh Asst. Professor CE
5 Ms. Rupanjali Bhattacharya Asst. Professor EE
6 Ms. Nibedita Mukherjee Asst. Professor ECE
7 Mr. Jinnatul Islam Asst. Professor CSE
8 Dr. Bimal Dutta H.O.D CSE
9 Mr. Sumit Kanjilal H.O.D CE
Representatives from Training & Placement Cell
SR. No. NAME DESIGNATION
1 Mr. Sanjay Biswas Training & Placement Officer
2 Ms. Samapika Dutta Sinha Training & Placement Officer
3 Ms. Sarmistha Paul Executive - T&P
Student Co-ordinators from B.Tech study
SR. No NAME DEPARTMENT
1 SUVROJEET KUMAR GHOSH CSE
2 SUBHO MALLIK CSE
3 VINIT KUMAR CSE
4 SUKALYAN BISWAS ECE
5 SUMONA GHOSH ECE
6 PRITESH MUKHOPADHYAY ECE
7 SAGAR KANU ME
8 SUBHROJYOTI SAHA ME
9 BISWAJIT SHARMA ME
10 PRITAM CHOWDHURY CE
11 QAISHER AZAM CE
12 SOUMYAJIT GHOSH EE
13 ABHISHEK MAJUMDER EE
14 CHANDRAYEE MUKHERJEE EE
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Placement Committee of 2016 PoB
MEMBERS OF PLACEMENT COMMITTEE FOR B.TECH STUDY - 2016 POB
Representatives from Academics
SR. No. NAME DESIGNATION DEPARTMENT
1 Dr. Gautam Gangopadhyay Associate Director ECE
2 Dr. Rupendranath Chakraborty Advisor EE
3 Mr. Debajit Banerjee Asst. Professor ME
4 Mr. Aditya Shankar Ghosh Asst. Professor CE
5 Ms. Rupanjali Bhattacharya Asst. Professor EE
6 Ms. Nibedita Mukherjee Asst. Professor ECE
7 Mr. Jinnatul Islam Asst. Professor CSE
8 Dr. Bimal Dutta H.O.D CSE
9 Mr. Sumit Kanjilal H.O.D CE
Representatives from Training & Placement Cell
SR. No. NAME DESIGNATION
1 Mr. Dipak Das General Manager
2 Mr. Rajib Ghoshal Asst. TPO
3 Ms. Sarmistha Paul Executive - T&P
Student Co-ordinators from B.Tech study
SR. No NAME DEPARTMENT
1 RISHA HALDER CSE
2 SAIKAT MONDAL CSE
3 SAYANI ROY CSE
4 ANIRBAN BANERJEE ECE
5 VANDANA SHARMA ECE
6 DEEPAK VERMA ECE
7 ARCHISMAN GANTAIT ME
8 RAJARSHI DAS ME
9 VIDYAPATI KUMAR ME
10 RAINAK PODDAR CE
11 ROHIT CHANDRA SHOW CE
12 SOUMENDU SAHA CE
13 DIP KUMAR MALLICK EE
14 SUBHAJIT KARAR EE
15 SUZANE PATTANAYAK EE
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8. The summary of Placement, Higher Study and Entrepreneurship:
Placement Record of Last 3 PoBs - B. Tech ME
PoBs Total No. of
Students Higher Study
Entrepreneurship No. of
Students Placed
% of Placement
2014 64 5 1 31 57.81
2015 67 9 1 34 65.67
2016 128 15 2 71 68.75 PoB: Passed Out Batch
9.6 Entrepreneurship Cell (5)
E-Cell was established in the year 2014 with the support of competent authority of the
institute and here active and interested student and faculty members from each department
were involved to run the E-Cell with strong spirit and innovative idea so that the institute
creates entrepreneurs every year. Entrepreneurship is the buzz word in today’s environment
of startups. On an overall perspective, BBIT’s E-cell has conceptualized entrepreneurship in a
scientifically proven way to assist students in transforming their ideas into ventures at an
early stage of their educational career.
A. Objectives
1. To inculcate the entrepreneurial culture into student minds.
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2. To prepare the platform for the students to take up the entrepreneurship as a career
3. To create environment for innovation, self-employment, incubation and
Entrepreneurship development through formal and non-formal programs
4. To establish a platform for effective interactions among existing and budding entrepreneurs.
5. To promote employment opportunities
6. To act as an institutional mechanism for providing various services including
information on all aspects of enterprise building to science and technology
entrepreneurs.
B. Facilities
1. Fully Wi-Fi Campus and separate A.C. Room
2. Mentors from different industries to support new business idea
3. Meeting with successful Entrepreneurs
4. AC Seminar Hall for conducting Workshop/Seminar
5. Industrial Visit
6. Access of Online Journal
C. Empanelment in PMYUVA scheme.
Pradhan Mantri YUVA Yojana (Yuva Udyamita Vikas Abhiyan) is a centrally sponsored
Scheme on entrepreneurship education and training being implemented by the Ministry of
Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India.
The Scheme aims at creating an enabling ecosystem for Entrepreneurship development
through Entrepreneurship education and training Advocacy and easy access to
entrepreneurship support network and Promoting social enterprises for inclusive growth.
At initial stage, the Govt. has considered 177 institutes under this scheme in which Budge
Budge Institute of Technology (BBIT) is one of the members.
Advantages
The Scheme encourages young entrepreneurs in India to actively participate in the economic
growth of the country by starting new businesses.
This scheme not only gives an opportunity for young entrepreneurs to start a new business
but it also trains them and prepares them to face global competition.
With their motivating reward system, they attract lot of youngsters who want to start
business and thereby put them on the right track.
If this plan is properly implemented and there are many successful entrepreneurs by the end
of the scheme, businesses in India will flourish and increase the country’s GDP.
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This scheme will help reduce the unemployment rate in India by employing many eligible
people who are still unemployed for various reasons.
D. Members of E-Cell
i. Members of EDC – 2015 PoB
MEMBERS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CELL (EDC) - 2015 PoB Representatives from Industries SR. No. NAME DESIGNATION COMPANY NAME 1. Mr. Milton Samadder Owner M/s. UVA Technology 2. Mr. R. K. Bhandari Managing Director M/s. Sigma Search Lights Ltd. 3. Mr. A. Chuckerbutty Director M/s. R. M. Packaging Pvt. Ltd. 4. Mr. H. D. Nath Managing Director M/s. PEV Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
5. Mr. Avijit Chakraborty Regional HR Manager -East
M/s. Videocon d2h
SR. No. NAME DESIGNATION DEPARTMENT 1 Dr. Gautam Gangopadhyay Associate Director ECE 2 Dr. Rupendranath Chakraborty Advisor EE 3 Mr. Debajit Banerjee Asst. Professor ME 4 Mr. Aditya Shankar Ghosh Asst. Professor CE 5 Ms. Rupanjali Bhattacharya Asst. Professor EE 6 Ms. Nibedita Mukherjee Asst. Professor ECE 7 Mr. Jinnatul Islam Asst. Professor CSE 8 Dr. Bimal Dutta H.O.D CSE 9 Mr. Sumit Kanjilal H.O.D CE Representatives from Training & Placement Cell SR. No. NAME DESIGNATION 1 Mr. Dipak Das General Manager 2 Mr. Rajib Ghoshal Asst. TPO 3 Ms. Sharmistha Paul Executive – T&P Student Coordinators from B.Tech study SR. No NAME DEPARTMENT 1 SUVROJEET KUMAR GHOSH CSE 2 SUKALYAN BISWAS ECE 3 SAGAR KANU ME 4 PRITAM CHOWDHURY CE 5 SOUMYAJIT GHOSH EE
ii. Members of EDC – 2016 PoB
MEMBERS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CELL (EDC) - 2016 PoB Representatives from Industries SR. NAME DESIGNATION COMPANY NAME
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No. 1. Mr. Milton Samadder Owner M/s. UVA Technology 2. Mr. R. K. Bhandari Managing Director M/s. Sigma Search Lights Ltd. 3. Mr. A. Chuckerbutty Director M/s. R. M. Packaging Pvt. Ltd. 3. Mr. H. D. Nath Managing Director M/s. PEV Engineering Pvt. Ltd.
4. Mr. Avijit Chakraborty
Regional HR Manager -East
M/s. Videocon d2h
SR. No.
NAME DESIGNATION DEPARTMENT
1 Dr. C. V. Reddy Director ME 2 Dr. Gautam Gangopadhyay Associate Director ECE 3 Dr. Rupendranath Chakraborty Advisor EE 4 Mr. Debajit Banerjee Asst. Professor ME 5 Mr. Aditya Shankar Ghosh Asst. Professor CE 6 Ms. Rupanjali Bhattacharya Asst. Professor EE 7 Ms. Nibedita Mukherjee Asst. Professor ECE 8 Mr. Jinnatul Islam Asst. Professor CSE 9 Dr. Bimal Dutta H.O.D CSE 10 Mr. Sumit Kanjilal H.O.D CE Representatives from Training & Placement Cell SR. No.
NAME DESIGNATION
1 Mr. Dipak Das General Manager 2 Mr. Rajib Ghoshal Asst. TPO 3 Ms. Sharmistha Paul Executive - T&P Student Coordinators from B.Tech study SR. No
NAME DEPARTMENT
1 RISHA HALDER CSE 2 DEEPAK VERMA ECE 3 ARCHISMAN GANTAIT ME 4 RAINAK PODDAR CE 5 DIP KUMAR MALLICK EE
E. Meetings on Entrepreneurship
MEETING ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP DATE OF MEETING AGENDA
17.07.14 (Thursday)
1. Introduction of Members 2. Formation of Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC) & 3. Basic Requirements to become Entrepreneur
08.09.14 (Monday)
1. Review of Previous Meeting 2. Pros & Cons of becoming an Entrepreneur
17.08.14 (Monday)
1. Review of Previous Meeting 2. Proposed Govt. Scheme on Entrepreneurship Development
20.02.14 (Saturday)
1. Review of Previous Meeting 2. Available Courses on Entrepreneurship 3. Risk Factor of Entrepreneurship
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F. Workshop on Entrepreneurship
Sr. No.
Company Name Date Speakers Topic
1. M/s. Videocon d2h 20/08/14
Mr. Abhijit Chakraborty,
Regional HR Manager – East
Required Skills to become an Entrepreneur
2. M/s. R. M. Packaging Pvt. Ltd.
02/09/14 Mr. A. Chuckerbutty, Director
The Advantages and dark side of Entrepreneurship
3. M/s. Sigma Search Lights Ltd.
13/02/15
Mr. R. K. Bhandari, Managing Director
Market Research for Startups : Get to know your
customers, your target market and the competition
4. M/s. Videocon d2h 07/8/15
Mr. Abhijit Chakraborty, Regional Manager-East
Reliable Ways to Fund a Startup
5. M/s. UVA Technology
16/03/16 Mr. Milton Samadder, Owner
Basic Requirements to become an Entrepreneur
and its advantages
9.7 Co-curricular and Extra-curricular Activities (10)
Co-curricular Activities Extra-curricular Activities
NSS Annual Sports Industrial Training Football Tournament
Spoken Tutorial Cricket Tournament Soft skill training & Grooming classes Volley Ball Tournament
Departmental Seminars Annual Fest
Budge Budge Institute of Technology encourages the faculty members and Students to take part in co-
curricular activities along with their regular academic commitments to keep them exposed to recent
developments in the area of their interest and to share their experiences among peer groups.
The campus has large area for sports comprising of full size football & cricket ground, separate
cricket practice pitches, area/courts for badminton, volleyball, lawn tennis (2), basketball, kabaddi
etc. A modern swimming pool is also situated in the campus along with a fully equipped gymnasium.
Moreover, facilities for indoor games like table tennis, carom, chess etc. are also provided.
Budge Budge institute of technology organizes yearly intra and inter college tournaments of cricket,
football and volley ball
Students also organize “VERVE” the college fest every year which includes intra and inter college
competitions on different technological, sporting as well as cultural events. The Verve series had
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made its mark in the year of 2010 and with every passing year it is reaching new heights and VERVE
2K16 was no exception.
Students of this institute also take part in various technical, games & sports and cultural
competitions which are organized by other institutes.eg:
CRICKET:
1. Participated in Cricket Premier League, 2016 organized by Jalpaiguri Gov. Engineering College,
March, 2016.
2. Participated in Inter-College Cricket Tournament organized by IIEST, Shibpur, and March, 2016 and
emerged as the winners.
3. Organized and participated in BBIT CHAMPIONS TROPHY, Organized by BBIT, April, 2016 and
emerged as the winner.
4. Participated in Stallions Cup, 2016 organized by Netaji Subhas Engineering College May, 2016.
FOOTBALL:
1. Organized and participated in Gulabi Devi Football Tournament, 2016, September, 2016 and
Emerged as Champions.
2. Participated in Inter College football tournament organized by Future Institute of Engineering and
Management.
3. Participated in Poto Cup,2016 organized by Pailan Engineering College , May 2016
MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS:
1. Organized a sports fest named IDROTT as a part of the yearly College Fest “VERVE” which had sports
events like Gully Cricket, Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Kabaddi, carrom, etc. April, 2016
2. Future Institute of Engineering and Management, Feb 2016
Event 1: Fashion show.
Event 2: Street Dance.
3. Heritage Institute of Technology, March 2016
Event 1: War of bands,
Event 2: Fashion show
4. BBIT
Event: Panel discussion on governance vigilance week
Organizer: Employees provident fund organization
5. IIT KHARAGPUR, February, 2015.
Event1: Model exhibition
Event 2: Extempore, debate, quiz, catapult building.
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6. Pailan college of Management and Technology. March 2015
Event 1: Robot race.
Event 2: counter strike, Position 1st
7. BIMS, Batanagar. December2014
Event: counter strike, Position 1st
8. Modern Institute of Technology, April 2016,
Event: Counter Strike, Position1st
Cultural activities include debating, quizzing, music, photography etc., where students have excelled.
NSS for all first year students is compulsory. Faculty members impart training to students and
regular camps are conducted. First year Students undergo regular drills as per the NSS curriculum.
Faculty members conduct classes and teach intra-moral awareness and enhance safety as well as
medical knowledge of the students like first-aids, firefighting etc.
Annual Days like Independence Day, Republic Day, as well as Teachers Day, Fresher’s Welcome,
Viswakarma Puja, Sara Swati Puja, Eid-ul-fitr etc. are observed.
Classes on soft skills and grooming are regularly conducted by the in-house resources and also using
external agencies.
Departmental seminars are organized regularly by all core Departments for the students and the
faculties as well.viz.
A seminar on “MEMS Based RFIC Design” (Key Speaker: Dr. Tarun Kanti Bhattacharyya) was held
on 30th June 2015.
A seminar on “Electromagnetics and Advanced Nano Technology” (Key Speaker: (Dr.) Anirban
Bhattacharya) was held on 24th September, 2015.
A seminar on “HCI and Intelligent Product Development” (Key Speaker: Subhasis Bhaumik) was
held 11th April, 2016.
A seminar on “Communication: Past, Present & Future” Prof (Dr.) Bhaskar Gupta was held on
19th April, 2016.
“Automobile security using Biometrics” by Modassir Bashir and Sanjoy Kr. Mondal published in
NCESSD- 2015, PP-13-16, and ISBN – 978-93-83010-24-0. Published by JBBL
Departmental FDP was held in 7th Jul 2015 on “Advanced Manufacturing Technology” conducted
by Dr. Mukandar Sekh, Asst. Professor, and Aliah University.
Departmental FDP was held in 1st, 2nd & 8th Jul 15 on “Advanced Manufacturing Technology”
conducted by Dr. Golam Kibria., Asst. Professor, and Aliah University.
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A workshop was conducted on “Press Tool Technology for Mass Production” on 12th Aug, 2015
organized by Dept. of Mech. Engg in association with Indo-Danish Tool Room, Jamshedpur.
A seminar on “Application of Software Engineering in modern technology” (Key Speaker: Prof.
D.M. Kar) was held on 27th April, 2016.
A seminar on “Cloud Computing” (Key Speaker: Mr. Anirbam Mukherjee) was held on 26th Feb,
2016.
A seminar on “Robotics” ( Key Speaker: Dr. Dip Narayan Ray and Mr. Dilip Kumar Biswas) was
held on 28th August,2015
A seminar on “Signal Processing & System Security” (Key Speaker: Dr. Dipnarayan Roy) was held
on 28th August, 2015.
Departmental Seminar has been organized by Civil Engineering Department on 12th September
2015 at BBIT College Campus and Prof. (Dr.) Sudip Kumar Roy, Professor, Department of Civil
Engineering, Indian Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology (IIEST, Shibpur), delivered
scholarly lecture on Transportation Engineering and Traffic Engineering to the teachers and
students of BBIT.
A Seminar on “Quantum Structures of Silicon: Potential Material for Photonics and Photovoltaic”
(Speaker: Dr. Syed Minhaz Hossain, IIEST, Shibpur) was held on 12.08.2015.
A Seminar on “Our Universe” (Speaker: Prof. Narayan Banerjee, IISER, Kolkata) was held on
13.04.2016.
“Faculty Development Programme” conducted by Dr. Arna Seal held on 4th July, 2015 at BBIT.
A seminar on “STAAD.PRO” for 3rd and 4th year Civil Engineering students was held on 26th Feb,
2015.
A seminar on “Pile Foundation” presented by Mr. B. Mukherjee of KND Engineering &
Technologies for 3rd and 4th year Civil Engineering students on March, 2015.
On 28th Feb 2015 a Seminar on “Applications of Signal Processing and System security” was
organized by CSE department. Speakers: Prof. (Dr.) Sitanshu Kumar Das (C.U) and Prof. (Dr.)
Suvrojit Das (NIT Durgapur). More than 200 students and faculty had participated in the
seminar.
A seminar on “Detection of failure and fault diagnosis in rotating electrical machines” by Prof.
(Dr.) Nirmal Kumar Deb and Prof. (Dr.) Debasish Chatterjee was held on 18th Oct 2014.
A seminar on “Generation and utilization of electric power” by Er. Partha Sarathi Bhattacharyya
and Prof. (Dr.) Debasish Chatterjee was held on 24th April 2015.
A seminar on “Detection Control, Automation and Advanced Robotics - 2015” by Prof. Alok Kole,
and Prof. Subhasis Bhaumik was held on 30th Jan 2015.
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Mr. Arindam Saha, Asst. Professor attended a seminar on “Teaching Signal Processing & Control
Systems using MATLAB and Simulink” on 7th November 2014 at the Park Kolkata.
A talk on “MEMS Based RFIC Design” was presented by Dr. Tarun Kanti Bhattacharyya
(Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Communication Engineering, Advanced
Technology Development Centre and Professor-in-charge, Advanced VLSI Laboratory, National
MEMS Design Centre, IIT-Kharagpur ) on 30th June, 2015 as part of Faculty Development
Programme
A Seminar was conducted on “Cutting Tool for Value Addition in Global Manufacturing Scenario”
on 18th October 2014.
Prof. Dr. Ambarish Ghosh& Prof. Dr. Sudip kr. Roy from IIEST, Shibpur on Recent trends in
Geotechnical & Transportation Engineering.
Seminar on “Modern Trends in Power System” was conducted at B.B.I.T seminar hall on
12.04.2014.
Mr. Sabyasachi Bhattacharyya and Ms. Parna Kundu, Asst. Professor participated in a Two-week
ISTE
Workshop on Signals & Systems conducted by Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur from
2nd to 12th January, 2014.
Mr. Souvick mondal has attended a Short Term Course on “Faculty Development Programme for
Effective Teaching”, organized by Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur, and held on
10th July to 12th July, 2014.
Prof (Dr.) P.K.Banerjee, Ex. Prof, ETCE, JU, delivered a lecture on Computer Security which
covered all the processes and mechanisms by which computer-based equipment, information
and services are protected from unintended or unauthorized access, change or destruction, and
are of growing importance in line with the increasing reliance on computer systems of most
societies worldwide.
A students’ seminar on EMERGING TRENDS IN ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTATION-2013 was
held on 31st August, 2013 at BBIT.
A students’ seminar on EMERGING TRENDS IN ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTATION-2013 was
held on 30th October, 2013 at BBIT.
A students’ seminar on Modern Communication System was held on 2nd April, 2014 at BBIT.
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CRITERION 10:
Governance, Institutional Support and Financial
Resources
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10. GOVERNANCE, INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT AND FINANCIAL RESOURCES
(120)
10.1 Organization, Governance and Transparency (40)
10.1.1 State the Vision and Mission of the Institute (5)
Budge Budge Institute of Technology (BBIT), Kolkata is a premier Engineering & Technical
Educational Institution, accredited by "NAAC" & "NBA", recognized by "UGC under Section 2(f)"
and approved by AICTE. It is affiliated to MAKAUT and WBSCTVESD and was established in the
year 2009 under the leadership of our Chairman, Sri Jagannath Gupta, for the qualitative
progress and stride to reach the peak of excellence in Technical Educations.
HISTORY OF THE INSTITUTION
Budge Budge Institute of Technology (BBIT) is effectively run by reputable Jagannath
Gupta Family Trust (JGFT).
JGFT was founded in the year 2007 and adopted a dynamic, high quality, creative approach to
education by recognizing and developing a premier institution Budge Budge Institute of
Technology (BBIT), for imparting quality education to students from primary to
undergraduate level.
A centre for academic excellence and achievements, it is to-day, one of the finest institutions
providing the students with modern educational facilities while retaining the traditional
values.
Keeping abreast of modern developments, BBIT is constantly restructuring itself to meet the
emerging challenges in education.
JGFT is a link in the long chain of accomplishments of the trust in the form of Primary and High
School, Junior and Degree College and Hospital.
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THE PROCESS OF ADOPTING VISION AND MISSION BY THE TRUST TO SET UP A PIONEER
INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
JGFT VISION:
To be the best at serving society by creating engineering knowledge and educating
engineers for dynamic and global careers.
To fulfil this optimal desire, and to emerge as a ‘Centre of Excellence’ in Technical Education, JGFT
successfully introduced, Budge Budge Institute of Technology (BBIT) in the year 2009 for Quality
Education with Team spirit.
JGFT MISSION:
To consistently strive for Academic Excellence
To create holistic teaching learning environment that build ethically sound manpower
who contribute to the stake holders operating at Global environment.
Our Dedication and commitment to achieve sustain and foster unmatched excellence in Technical Education.
To this end, we are pursuing continuous development of infrastructure and enhance state-of-the art
equipment to provide our students a technologically up-to-date and intellectually inspiring environment of
learning, research, creativity, innovation and professional activity and inculcate in them ethical and moral
values.
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Considering the Trust Vision a Mission statements of the Institute were defined by involving the
stakeholders.
SWOT analysis was conducted by considering internal stakeholders including management and
alumni.
Analysis was conducted on basis of feedback forms by considering internal stakeholders
including management and alumni.
Armed with the information thus collected, the institutional faculty met number of times to
develop and cultivate a strong and meaningful vision and mission. The mission was also finalised
based on the following components.
Quality Education
Professional career
Higher Education
Innovation
Creativity
Lifelong learning
MISSION AND VISION OF BUDGE BUDGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (BBIT)
VISION
To realize the full potential of knowledge through universal education and research so as to
foster a new era of development and growth through innovations.
MISSION
To open new horizons of knowledge and to promote academic growth by offering state-of-the-
art undergraduate, postgraduate and research programmes.
To keep pace with regional, national and global needs.
To play a pioneering role in shaping future generations through collaboration between
academia and industry as well as between different national and international institutions.
BBIT is well-known technical institute in Kolkata, whose main objective is to produce result oriented
and skilled professionals to meet the ever-growing demands of industries...
With the best potential knowledge and development, BBIT offers intellectual courses to the students
- Bachelor Degree of Engineering & Technology (Full time), for 4 years
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- Master of Business Administration (MBA), (Full time) for two years and
- Engineering and Technology - Polytechnic for 3 years (Full time).
BBIT endeavours quality education and training of ideal academic standards to the students to make
qualitative progress and take strides to reach the peak of excellence in Technical Educations.
Since its inception, our Institution has grown into a vast conglomerate of magnificent buildings, state-of-
the art and sophisticated laboratories, experienced faculties, lavish classrooms, internet centres, modern
library, luxury Hostels for students and a superlative sports complex. Its quiet and idyllic surroundings,
comprising of the architecturally and aesthetically designed buildings, the sports playgrounds and the
lush greenery make it one of the most preferred destinations for the aspirants of Engineering studies.
Learning, teaching and assessment have been consistently good for years often providing an outstanding
experience for our students.
Our Faculty has qualifications, training, subject knowledge and experience relevant to their roles and use
these to plan and deliver lessons appropriate to students of all abilities, reflect good industry practice
and meet employers’ needs.
Teacher set high expectations and share their expertise and experience with students to motivate and
inspire them.
The department of Training, Counselling and Placement is another sphere where we have made excellent
strides.
Generation of Self-Learning Facilities, And Availability of Materials for Learning, encourage students to
participate in departmental seminars & workshops, developing communication skills and personality
development of the students, to learn how to intellect with the recruiters.
Laboratories and Library is made available beyond working hours to help the students in self-learning.
With all these practices, we strongly deem to acquire our vision in future.
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To provide an innovative, creative and environmentally-aware learning experience for those who
seek technological education, Institute follows moral principles as stated below.
Our Values
Quality Striving towards excellence through teamwork and sustained effort.
Integrity Behaving with the highest integrity and transparency in all aspects of work.
Leadership Instilling, in students the leadership qualities to motivate and transform society.
Innovation Embracing and encouraging new knowledge, research and entrepreneurial approaches.
Social Responsibility Understanding the physical, cultural and social environment in which we operate, respecting the rights and needs of all.
Ethics Upholding the highest ethical standards in all activities and imparting those ideals to students and staff.
TRANSLATING THE MISSION STATEMENT KEY WORDS INTO A TABLE
The mission and vision of the institute is published in the Institutional website
(www.bbit.edu.in) and all the stakeholder’s and future Students can have the access.
The mission and vision displayed at prominent locations in the campus can be viewed by
Students, parents, faculty members and others.
For fresher’s, institute organizes orientation program in which they are given the
institutional profile along with some do’s and don’ts.
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THE VISION AND MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT ARE DISSEMINATED THROUGH
Sl. No. Place of Dissemination Meant For
1 Display Board at the entrance of department Internal Stakeholder
2 Departmental Notice Board Internal Stakeholder
3 Departmental Laboratories Internal Stakeholder
4 BBIT Website Internal & External Stakeholder
5 Student – Teacher Committee Meeting Internal Stakeholder
6 Faculty Development Programme Internal & External Stakeholder
7 Seminar Internal Stakeholder
8 Workshop Internal & External Stakeholder
9 Orientation Programme Internal & External Stakeholder
With the continuous efforts, we are developing
- To improve the quality of campus life
- Meeting the requirements of affiliation and standards
- Identifying and meeting student learning expectations
- Strengthening Teaching Learning process
- Conducting International Conferences
- Introduction of performance Management
- Aligning Every Stake Holders to vision and mission.
- Create conducive environment of continuous learning and research.
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SWOT ANALYSIS
STRENGTHS
Expert Board of Governors with total administrative autonomy
NAAC & NBA Accredited courses
Strong financial autonomy
Vigorous curriculum with periodic updating of the same
Qualified and experienced faculty members
Continuous Faculty Development Programmes
Excellent team work among faculty and students
Good performance of students in examination
Good placement records
Favourable ambience
Well-endowed computational and academic infrastructure facilities
Academic calendar is strictly adhered to the schedule
Scholarships
Frequently held workshops and trainings for the students
On-going projects since 2012
Alumni in prominent positions globally
WEAKNESS
Lack of targeted advertisements to students out of the state or out of the region
Cannot operate independently
Inadequate publication of technical journals
Inadequate emphasis on laboratory experimental design and simulation
Monitoring and controlling behaviour of hostel apprentices
Inadequate emphasis on entrepreneur skill development in students
Lack of proactive approach to enhance consultancy activity
Inability to attract larger research projects for the want of trained / committed students
Distance From City
Road Conditions
OPPORTUNITIES
Full academic autonomy and deemed university status
Increase in plan funds
Flexible curriculum
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International collaboration
Improved campus placement
Starting new courses
Increased revenue generation
Development of faculty and supporting staff
Networking with IIT’s and other national Research & Development laboratories
Increased intake of students for UG courses
To increase research activities: PhD and sponsored research
Establishment of centres of excellence and advanced studies
Training of technical supporting staff
Scope for entrepreneurship and industrial employment
Acquiring national and international collaborations and joint ventures
THREATS
Affordability of college for students
Competition with other engineering colleges
More attractive opportunities to attract not just students but also the faculty members but
also technical staff
Lack of incentives as compared to the other leading colleges of the country.
Decreasing number of manufacturing units in Bengal.
Decreasing numbers of student interested in Engineering Course.
Growing interest in other courses of students like Mass-Communications, Journalism,
Hospitality Management etc.
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10.1.2 Governing body, administrative setup, functions of various bodies, service rules,
procedures, recruitment and promotional policies (10)
10.1.2.1 GOVERNING BODY
BBIT has a strong Governing Body made up of different luminaries from various walks of life
that supervises all policies and decisions related to both academics and administration.
A. List of Governing Council Members for the year 2013-2014
Sl. No. Designation for representation
in the Governing Body Name of the person
concerned Address & Phone No.
1 Chairman as nominated by the
Trust Prof.(Dr.) K.L.
Chopra
Former Director, IIT Kharagpur M-70, Kirti Nagar New Delhi – 110015. Ph. No. 09213433266, E-mail ID: choprakl@yahoo.com
2 Member nominated by the Trust Shri Jagannath
Gupta
Chairman, JGFT Industrialist, JKB GAS PVT. Ltd., Bharat Lubricant Pvt. Ltd. Ph. No. 9903893972 / 9331033158
3 Member nominated by the Trust Shri K.K. Gupta
Vice Chairman, BBIT Director, JKB GAS PVT. Ltd. Bharat Lubricant Pvt. Ltd Mail ID: krishkgupta@gmail.com
4 Member nominated by the Trust Dr. Balram Gupta Cardiologist, Ph. No.: 08826066688 Mail ID: drbalramgupta@gmail.com
5 Member nominated by the Trust Shri D.P. Jana, I.A.S
(R)
Ex-vice Chairman West Bengal Housing Board 79/5, Palm Avenue, Kolkata – 700 019 , Ph. No.: 9830089970 Mail ID: deboprasad.jana@gmail.com
6 Member nominated by the Trust Prof.(Dr.) Siladitya
Bandyopadhyay
Principal & Member Secretary, 734A, Block-P, New Alipore, Kolkata – 700 053. Ph. No.- 9830028627, Mail ID: principal@bbit.edu.in
7 Member nominated by the Trust Shri Utpal Sinha
Traffic Manager, Kolkata Port Trust “Subhas Bhawan”, 40, C.G.R. Road, Kolkata-700043. Ph. No.- 24392926/ 23591504 Mail ID: utpal@kopt.in
8 Member nominated by the Trust Dr. Shubhangi
Gupta Physiotherapist, Executive Director, BBIT Mail ID: executivedirector@bbit.edu.in
9 Industrialist from the Region Shri Yaswant
Mishra
Sr. Jt. President & Marketing Head M/s. Mangalam Cement Ltd., M/s. Kesoram Cement, M/s. Vasavadatta Cement (B.K. Birla Group of Industries), 9/1, R.N. Mukherjee Road, Kolkata- 700 001 , Ph. No.- 9830025589 Mail ID: yaswant@kesoram.net
10 Educationist from the Region Gp. Capt. Vijay
Kumar Koushal
Principal, Off. - Sainik School Purulia P.O-Sainik School, Dist. – Purulia ,(W.B), Pin–723104 . Resi: "RAM VILLA", B.D.-44(GF), Salt Lake City, Kolkata - 700 064. Ph.No.9233536795/9233536796/9233536798 Mail ID- sspurulia@rediffmail.com
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Sl. No. Designation for representation
in the Governing Body Name of the person
concerned Address & Phone No.
11 Nominee of the State Govt.- DTE Shri Sajal Dasgupta
Director of Technical Education Bikash Bhawan, 10th Floor, Salt Lake Kolkata – 700 091, Ph. No.- 23347077/9830134836, Fax-23347077 Mail ID: dasguptasajal@yahoo.com
12 Nominee of the Affiliating
University - WBUT Shri Debasis
Bhattacharya
Materials Science Centre Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur- 721302. Ph. No.- 03222-283976/277975, Mail ID: dbmsc@matsc.iitkgp.ernet.in
13 Technologist from the Region Shri Sachchidanand
Rai
Managing Director Eden City Group, Maheshtala, Kolkata- 700141. Ph.No.-9903250841 Mail ID: sachchirai@gmail.com
14 Faculty members nominated from
Regular Staff Prof. Kartik Sau
Associate Professor, CSE Budge Budge Institute of Technology, Budge Budge, Kolkata – 700 137 Ph.No-9830265877/9830383510, Mail ID- hod.cse@bbit.edu.in
15 Nominee of the AICTE-Regional
Officer (Ex-Officio)
Regional Officer, Eastern Regional Office All India Council for Technical Education College of Leather Technology Campus LB Block, Sector –III, Salt Lake City Kolkata – 700 098. , Ph. No.- 2335-7459/ 3089 Fax no.- 23357312
16 Member nominated by the Trust Dr. Moumita
Poddar
Principal, MBA, Budge Budge Institute of Technology, Budge Budge, Kolkata – 700 137 Mail ID: principalmba@bbit.edu.in
17 Principal, Budge Budge Institute
of Technology, Polytechnic Prof. (Dr.) N.C. Dey
Sarker
Principal, Budge Budge Institute of Technology 201, S.N. Saha Sarani, Milan Nagar, P.O- Nimta, Kolkata – 700 049. Ph. No.- 8420196866 Mail ID: ncdeysarker@gmail.com
18 Member of the Governing Body Mr. Kaushik
Ghoshal
Member of BOG/ Manager, Talent Management ITC InfoTech India Limited, Virginia House, 37, J. L. Nehru Road Kolkata – 700 071. Ph.No-9874057722 Mail ID-kaushik.ghoshal@itcinfotech.com
19 Member of the Governing Body Mr. Debjit
Chakraborty
Asst. Vice President/ Member of BOG Enterprise Business Solutions Mahindra Satyam, DLF IT Park, Phase-II, 1st to 4th Floor, Tower 1B & 1C, Premises No.IIF/1, Rajarhat, Kolkata – 700156. Ph. No-9830049508, Mail ID- debjitc@techmahindra.com
20 Member of the Governing Body Ms. Atreyi Banerjee
Sr. Manager-HR Tech Mahindra Ltd, DLF IT Park, Phase-II, 1st to 4th Floor, Tower 1B & 1C, Premises No.IIF/1, Rajarhat, Kolkata – 700156. Ph.No.9830012002 Mail ID- atreyib@techmahindra.com
21 Member of the Governing Body Mr. Chandan Chowdhury
President, Supreme Infrastructure India Limited, Ecospace Business Park, Action Area II, Building No. 2A, 5th Floor, Unit No. 501B, New Town, Rajarhat, Kolkata – 700 156
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Sl. No. Designation for representation
in the Governing Body Name of the person
concerned Address & Phone No.
Ph No. 9831257455, Mail ID- ckc@supremeinfra.com
B. List of Governing Council Members for the year 2014-2015
Sl. No. Designation for representation
in the Governing Body Name of the person
concerned Address & Phone No.
1 Chairman as nominated by the
Trust Prof.(Dr.) K.L.
Chopra
Former Director, IIT Kharagpur M-70, Kirti Nagar New Delhi – 110 015. Ph. No. 09213433266, E-mail ID: choprakl@yahoo.com
2 Member nominated by the Trust Shri Jagannath
Gupta
Chairman, JGFT Industrialist, JKB GAS PVT. Ltd., Bharat Lubricant Pvt. Ltd. Ph. No. 9903893972 / 9331033158
3 Member nominated by the Trust Shri K.K. Gupta
Vice Chairman, BBIT Director, JKB GAS PVT. Ltd. Bharat Lubricant Pvt. Ltd Mail ID: krishkgupta@gmail.com
4 Member nominated by the Trust Dr. Balram Gupta Cardiologist, Ph. No.: 08826066688 Mail ID: drbalramgupta@gmail.com
5 Member nominated by the Trust Shri D.P. Jana, I.A.S
(R)
Ex-vice Chairman West Bengal Housing Board 79/5, Palm Avenue, Kolkata – 700 019 , Ph. No.: 9830089970 Mail ID: deboprasad.jana@gmail.com
6 Member nominated by the Trust Prof.(Dr.)Siladitya
Bandyopadhyay
Principal & Member Secretary, 734A, Block-P, New Alipore, Kolkata – 700 053. Ph. No.- 9830028627, Mail ID: principal@bbit.edu.in
7 Member nominated by the Trust Shri Utpal Sinha
Traffic Manager, Kolkata Port Trust “Subhas Bhawan”, 40, C.G.R. Road, Kolkata-700043. Ph. No.- 24392926/ 23591504 Mail ID: utpal@kopt.in
8 Member nominated by the Trust Dr. Shubhangi Gupta Physiotherapist, Executive Director, BBIT Mail ID: dyregistrar@bbit.edu.in
9 Industrialist from the Region Shri Yaswant Mishra
Sr. Jt. President & Marketing Head M/s. Mangalam Cement Ltd., M/s. Kesoram Cement, M/s. Vasavadatta Cement (B.K. Birla Group of Industries), 9/1, R.N. Mukherjee Road, Kolkata- 700 001 , Ph. No.- 9830025589 Mail ID: yaswant@kesoram.net
10 Member nominated by the Trust Prof. (Dr.) Gautam
Gangopadhyay
Associate Director and HOD, ECE, Budge Budge Institute of Technology, Budge Budge, Kolkata-700137 Ph No.: 9007207291 Mail ID: hod.ece@bbit.edu.in
11 Nominee of the State Govt.- DTE Shri Sajal Dasgupta
Director of Technical Education Bikash Bhawan, 10th Floor, Salt Lake Kolkata – 700 091, Ph. No.- 23347077/9830134836, Fax-23347077 Mail ID: dasguptasajal@yahoo.com
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Sl. No. Designation for representation
in the Governing Body Name of the person
concerned Address & Phone No.
12 Nominee of the Affiliating
University - WBUT Shri Debasis
Bhattacharya
Materials Science Centre Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur- 721302. Ph. No.- 03222-283976/277975, Mail ID: dbmsc@matsc.iitkgp.ernet.in
13 Technologist from the Region Shri Sachchidanand
Rai
Managing Director Eden City Group, Maheshtala, Kolkata- 700141. Ph.No.-9903250841 Mail ID: sachchirai@gmail.com
14 Faculty members nominated
from Regular Staff Prof. Kartik Sau
Associate Professor, CSE, Budge Budge Institute of Technology, Budge Budge, Kolkata – 700 137 Ph.No-9830265877/9830383510, Mail ID- hod.cse@bbit.edu.in
15 Member nominated by the Trust Dr. Moumita Poddar Principal, MBA, Budge Budge Institute of Technology, Budge Budge, Kolkata – 700 137 Mail ID: principalmba@bbit.edu.in
16 Principal, Budge Budge Institute
of Technology, Polytechnic Prof. (Dr.) N.C. Dey
Sarker
Principal, Budge Budge Institute of Technology 201, S.N. Saha Sarani, Milan Nagar, P.O- Nimta, Kolkata – 700 049. Ph. No.- 8420196866 Mail ID: ncdeysarker@gmail.com
17 Member of the Governing Body Mr. Debjit
Chakraborty
Asst. Vice President/ Member of BOG Enterprise Business Solutions Mahindra Satyam, DLF IT Park, Phase-II, 1st to 4th Floor, Tower 1B & 1C, Premises No.IIF/1, Rajarhat, Kolkata – 700156. Ph. No-9830049508, Mail ID- debjitc@techmahindra.com
18 Member of the Governing Body Ms. Atreyi Banerjee
Sr. Manager-HR Tech Mahindra Ltd, DLF IT Park, Phase-II, 1st to 4th Floor, Tower 1B & 1C, Premises No. IIF/1, Rajarhat, Kolkata – 700156. Ph.No.9830012002 Mail ID- atreyib@techmahindra.com
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C. List of Governing Council Members for the year 2015-2016
Sl. No. Designation for representation
in the Governing Body Name of the person
concerned Address & Phone No.
1 Chairman as nominated by the
Trust Prof.(Dr.) K.L.
Chopra
Former Director, IIT Kharagpur M-70, Kirti Nagar New Delhi – 110 015. Ph. No. 09213433266, E-mail ID: choprakl@yahoo.com
2 Member nominated by the Trust Shri Jagannath
Gupta
Chairman, JGFT Industrialist, JKB GAS PVT. Ltd., Bharat Lubricant Pvt. Ltd. Ph. No. 9903893972 / 9331033158
3 Member nominated by the Trust Shri K.K. Gupta
Vice Chairman, BBIT Director, JKB GAS PVT. Ltd. Bharat Lubricant Pvt. Ltd Mail ID: krishkgupta@gmail.com
4 Member nominated by the Trust Dr. Balram Gupta Cardiologist, Ph. No.: 08826066688 Mail ID: drbalramgupta@gmail.com
5 Member nominated by the Trust Dr. Shubhangi Gupta Physiotherapist, Executive Director, BBIT Mail ID: dyregistrar@bbit.edu.in
6 Member nominated by the Trust Prof. (Dr.) C.V.
Reddy
Director & Member Secretary, Budge Budge Institute of Technology, Budge Budge, Kolkata-700137 Ph. No.: 9490194995 Mail ID: director@bbit.edu.in
7 Member nominated by the Trust Shri D.P. Jana, I.A.S
(R)
Ex-vice Chairman West Bengal Housing Board 79/5, Palm Avenue, Kolkata – 700 019 , Ph. No.: 9830089970 Mail ID: deboprasad.jana@gmail.com
8 Member nominated by the Trust Prof. (Dr.) Gautam
Gangopadhyay
Associate Director, Budge Budge Institute of Technology, Budge Budge, Kolkata-700137 Ph. No.: 9007207291 Mail ID: hod.ece@bbit.edu.in
9 Member nominated by the Trust Prof.(Dr.)Siladitya
Bandopadhyay
Principal & Member Secretary, 734A, Block-P, New Alipore, Kolkata – 700 053. Ph. No.- 9830028627, Mail ID: principal@bbit.edu.in
10 Member nominated by the Trust Shri Tapas Satapathi
Registrar, Budge Budge Institute of Technology, Budge Budge, Kolkata-700137 Ph. No.: 9836048800 Mail ID: registrar@bbit.edu.in
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Sl. No. Designation for representation
in the Governing Body Name of the person
concerned Address & Phone No.
11 Member nominated by the Trust Shri Utpal Sinha
Traffic Manager, Kolkata Port Trust “Subhas Bhawan”, 40, C.G.R. Road, Kolkata-700043. Ph. No.- 24392926/ 23591504 Mail ID: utpal@kopt.in
12 Industrialist from the Region Shri Yaswant Mishra
Sr. Jt. President & Marketing Head M/s. Mangalam Cement Ltd., M/s. Kesoram Cement, M/s. Vasavadatta Cement (B.K. Birla Group of Industries), 9/1, R.N. Mukherjee Road, Kolkata- 700 001 , Ph. No.- 9830025589 Mail ID: yaswant@kesoram.net
11 Nominee of the State Govt.- DTE Shri Sajal Dasgupta
Director of Technical Education Bikash Bhawan, 10th Floor, Salt Lake Kolkata – 700 091, Ph. No.- 23347077/9830134836, Fax-23347077 Mail ID: dasguptasajal@yahoo.com
12 Nominee of the Affiliating
University - WBUT Shri Debasis
Bhattacharya
Materials Science Centre Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur- 721302. Ph. No.- 03222-283976/277975, Mail ID: dbmsc@matsc.iitkgp.ernet.in
13 Technologist from the Region Shri Sachchidanand
Rai
Managing Director Eden City Group, Maheshtala, Kolkata- 700141. Ph.No.-9903250841 Mail ID: sachchirai@gmail.com
14 Member nominated by the Trust Shri. Kaushik
Ghoshal
Member of BOG/ Manager, Talent Management Ph. No.-, Mail ID:
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D. List of Governing Council Members for the year 2016-2017
Sl. No. Designation for representation
in the Governing Body Name of the person
concerned Address & Phone No.
1 Chairman as nominated by the
Trust Prof.(Dr.) K.L.
Chopra
Former Director, IIT Kharagpur M-70, Kirti Nagar New Delhi – 110 015. Ph. No. 09213433266, E-mail ID: choprakl@yahoo.com
2 Member nominated by the Trust Shri Jagannath
Gupta
Chairman, JGFT Industrialist, JKB GAS PVT. Ltd., Bharat Lubricant Pvt. Ltd. Ph. No. 9903893972 / 9331033158
3 Member nominated by the Trust Shri K.K. Gupta
Vice Chairman, BBIT Director, JKB GAS PVT. Ltd. Bharat Lubricant Pvt. Ltd Mail ID: krishkgupta@gmail.com
4 Member nominated by the Trust Dr. Balram Gupta Cardiologist, Ph. No.: 08826066688 Mail ID: drbalramgupta@gmail.com
5 Member nominated by the Trust Dr. Shubhangi Gupta Physiotherapist, Executive Director, BBIT Mail ID: dyregistrar@bbit.edu.in
6 Member nominated by the Trust Prof. (Dr.) C.V.
Reddy
Director & Member Secretary, Budge Budge Institute of Technology, Budge Budge, Kolkata-700137 Ph. No.: 9490194995 Mail ID: director@bbit.edu.in
7 Member nominated by the Trust Shri D.P. Jana, I.A.S
(R)
Ex-vice Chairman West Bengal Housing Board 79/5, Palm Avenue, Kolkata – 700 019 , Ph. No.: 9830089970 Mail ID: deboprasad.jana@gmail.com
8 Member nominated by the Trust Prof. (Dr.) Gautam
Gangopadhyay
Associate Director, Budge Budge Institute of Technology, Budge Budge, Kolkata-700137 Ph. No.: 9007207291 Mail ID: hod.ece@bbit.edu.in
9 Member nominated by the Trust Prof.(Dr.)Siladitya
Bandopadhyay
Principal & Member Secretary, 734A, Block-P, New Alipore, Kolkata – 700 053. Ph. No.- 9830028627, Mail ID: principal@bbit.edu.in
10 Member nominated by the Trust Shri Tapas Satapathi
Registrar, Budge Budge Institute of Technology, Budge Budge, Kolkata-700137 Ph. No.: 9836048800 Mail ID: registrar@bbit.edu.in
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Sl. No. Designation for representation
in the Governing Body Name of the person
concerned Address & Phone No.
11 Member nominated by the Trust Shri Utpal Sinha
Traffic Manager, Kolkata Port Trust “Subhas Bhawan”, 40, C.G.R. Road, Kolkata-700043. Ph. No.- 24392926/ 23591504 Mail ID: utpal@kopt.in
12 Industrialist from the Region Shri Yaswant Mishra
Sr. Jt. President & Marketing Head M/s. Mangalam Cement Ltd., M/s. Kesoram Cement, M/s. Vasavadatta Cement (B.K. Birla Group of Industries), 9/1, R.N. Mukherjee Road, Kolkata- 700 001 , Ph. No.- 9830025589 Mail ID: yaswant@kesoram.net
11 Nominee of the State Govt.- DTE Shri Sajal Dasgupta
Director of Technical Education Bikash Bhawan, 10th Floor, Salt Lake Kolkata – 700 091, Ph. No.- 23347077/9830134836, Fax-23347077 Mail ID: dasguptasajal@yahoo.com
12 Nominee of the Affiliating
University - WBUT Shri Debasis
Bhattacharya
Materials Science Centre Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur- 721302. Ph. No.- 03222-283976/277975, Mail ID: dbmsc@matsc.iitkgp.ernet.in
13 Technologist from the Region Shri Sachchidanand
Rai
Managing Director Eden City Group, Maheshtala, Kolkata- 700141. Ph.No.-9903250841 Mail ID: sachchirai@gmail.com
14 Member nominated by the Trust Shri. Kaushik
Ghoshal
Member of BOG/ Manager, Talent Management Ph. No.-, Mail ID:
E. List of Governing Council Members for the year 2017-2018
Sl. No. Designation for
representation in the Governing Body
Name of the person concerned
Address & Phone No.
1 Chairman as nominated by the
Trust Prof.(Dr.) K.L.
Chopra
Former Director, IIT Kharagpur M-70, Kirti Nagar New Delhi – 110 015. Ph. No. 09213433266, E-mail ID: choprakl@yahoo.com
2 Member nominated by the Trust Shri Jagannath Gupta
Chairman, JGFT Industrialist, JKB GAS PVT. Ltd., Bharat Lubricant Pvt. Ltd. Ph. No. 9903893972 / 9331033158
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Sl. No. Designation for
representation in the Governing Body
Name of the person concerned
Address & Phone No.
3 Member nominated by the Trust Shri K.K. Gupta
Vice Chairman, BBIT Director, JKB GAS PVT. Ltd. Bharat Lubricant Pvt. Ltd Mail ID: krishkgupta@gmail.com
4 Member nominated by the Trust Dr. Balram Gupta Cardiologist, Ph. No.: 08826066688 Mail ID: drbalramgupta@gmail.com
5 Member nominated by the Trust Dr. Shubhangi Gupta Physiotherapist, Executive Director, BBIT Mail ID: dyregistrar@bbit.edu.in
6 Member nominated by the Trust Prof. (Dr.) C.V. Reddy
Director & Member Secretary, Budge Budge Institute of Technology, Budge Budge, Kolkata-700137 Ph. No.: 9490194995 Mail ID: director@bbit.edu.in
7 Member nominated by the Trust Shri D.P. Jana, I.A.S
(R)
Ex-vice Chairman West Bengal Housing Board 79/5, Palm Avenue, Kolkata – 700 019 , Ph. No.: 9830089970 Mail ID: deboprasad.jana@gmail.com
8 Member nominated by the Trust Prof. (Dr.) Gautam
Gangopadhyay
Associate Director, Budge Budge Institute of Technology, Budge Budge, Kolkata-700137 Ph. No.: 9007207291 Mail ID: hod.ece@bbit.edu.in
9 Member nominated by the Trust Prof.(Dr.)Siladitya
Bandopadhyay
Principal & Member Secretary, 734A, Block-P, New Alipore, Kolkata – 700 053. Ph. No.- 9830028627, Mail ID: principal@bbit.edu.in
10 Member nominated by the Trust Shri Tapas Satapathi
Registrar, Budge Budge Institute of Technology, Budge Budge, Kolkata-700137 Ph. No.: 9836048800 Mail ID: registrar@bbit.edu.in
11 Member nominated by the Trust Shri Utpal Sinha
Traffic Manager, Kolkata Port Trust “Subhas Bhawan”, 40, C.G.R. Road, Kolkata-700043. Ph. No.- 24392926/ 23591504 Mail ID: utpal@kopt.in
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Sl. No. Designation for
representation in the Governing Body
Name of the person concerned
Address & Phone No.
12 Industrialist from the Region Shri Yaswant Mishra
Sr. Jt. President & Marketing Head M/s. Mangalam Cement Ltd., M/s. Kesoram Cement, M/s. Vasavadatta Cement (B.K. Birla Group of Industries), 9/1, R.N. Mukherjee Road, Kolkata- 700 001 , Ph. No.- 9830025589 Mail ID: yaswant@kesoram.net
11 Nominee of the State Govt.- DTE Shri Sajal Dasgupta
Director of Technical Education BikashBhawan, 10th Floor, Salt Lake Kolkata – 700 091, Ph. No.- 23347077/9830134836, Fax-23347077 Mail ID: dasguptasajal@yahoo.com
12 Nominee of the Affiliating
University - WBUT Shri Debasis
Bhattacharya
Materials Science Centre Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur- 721302. Ph. No.- 03222-283976/277975, Mail ID: dbmsc@matsc.iitkgp.ernet.in
13 Technologist from the Region Shri Sachchidanand
Rai
Managing Director Eden City Group, Maheshtala, Kolkata- 700141. Ph.No.-9903250841 Mail ID: sachchirai@gmail.com
14 Member nominated by the Trust Shri. Kaushik
Ghoshal
Member of BOG/ Manager, Talent Management Ph. No.-, Mail ID:
Administrative structure of the Institute:
To foster a fruitful realization of the vision and mission of the college, it is highly desirable to have a
well-knit organizational structure and we are proud to announce that BBIT has a strong one. The
following tree represents the organizational structure of BBIT:
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ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
10.1.2.2 ADMINISTRATIVE SET-UP
We at BBIT believe in FAMILY KIND of work culture. Basically it aims at love and affection to
each and every stake-holder of the institute. In particular, the concept of process owners,
which facilitates a perfect decentralization of activities and delegation of authorities, has
proven itself to be a key concept in the success achieved by the institute on different counts.
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The working methodology basically is student centric, which is the dearest and highly
responsible element of the system.
Involvement of each and everyone in the decision-making at their respective levels is
ensured through decentralization and delegation of powers. Hence there are various
institutional committees consisting of faculty and staff members. Transparency associated
therein also forms an important feature of the work culture. This is done through an
institutional rule book and code of conduct document which is easily accessible by any one as
the copies are available in the library, with the HODs and the Principal.
The institute functions with perfect decentralized administration as depicted in the Figure
below that has complete transparency in the decision making process.
DECENTRALIZATION IN ADMINISTRATION AT BBIT
STATUTORY BODY
TRUST/BOM
DIRECTOR/INSTITUTE/ACADEMIC BOARD
HEAD AND DEANS
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10.1.2.3 FUNCTIONS OF VARIOUS BODIES
Statutory Body Functions:
AICTE: Programme Approvals, Increase in Intakes, Faculty positions, Cadre Ratios and others
MAKAUT: Affiliation, Course Content, Degree Conferment
GOVERNMENT: Admission permission, Reservation norms, Pay scales
SOCIAL WELFARE: Scholarship, Fee payments of Reservation category students
FEE FIXATION COMMITTEE: Fixation of fees
TRUST: Purchase/ Budget, Committee formation, Recruitment and approvals, Appraisals and
awards, Financial Transactions, Promotions, Campus
Functions of Key Administrative Positions:
The functions of various key positions are depicted in the Table below:
Position Functions
Governing Council
Frame directive principles and policies Amend and approve policies from time to time Approve budgets
Chairman/ Chairman Rep i.e., Executive Director
To look after the overall development of the institute Mobilize external resources to strengthen the institute Plan & provide for necessary facilities / equipment for
development Instil confidence and devotion in every member of the
institute
Director
Design & define organization structure Define & delegate responsibilities of various positions in the
organization Ensure periodic monitoring & evaluation, of various
processes & sub- processes Ensure effective purchase procedure Define quality policy and objectives Prepare annual budget Conduct periodic meeting of various bodies such as
Governing Council, LMC, Standing Committee and Grievances Redressal
Manage accounts and finance Employee recruitment process Office Administration Compliance with AICTE & Maulana Abul Kalam Azad
University Admission
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Resource Generation Internal and External examinations Library Up gradation
Associate Director
To discharge routine duty of Director during absence of Director
Annual Magazine Resource Provision Transport Alumni interaction Housekeeping including hostels Prepare and execute academic calendar Oversee the teaching-learning process Carry out result analysis and submit corrective measures to
Principal Initiate supplementary teaching measures Co-curricular activities Formation of student council Cultural activities Sports activities Student discipline Student health care
Head of Departments
Plan and execute academic activities of the department Maintain discipline and culture in the department Maintain the department neat and clean Pick and promote strengths of students / faculty / staff Monitor academic activities of the department Propose Department Budget
Examination Cell
Central time table Monitoring of lectures and practical examinations Conduction of internal examinations Students feedback Collective attendance of students
Administrative Officer
Liaisoning with AICTE & Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University
College roster Service Books Faculty personal files Recruitment process Maintain minutes of meeting (all) New proposals Co – ordinate day to day activities of office Purchase process AICTE, MAKAUT committee preparation Annual College budget
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Training & Placement Officer
Liaison with industry Student Training and Placement Identify and provide for training needs of students Arrange campus interviews Proposing annual T & P budget
Librarian
Plan and execute modus operandi of routine activity of the library
Plan and propose expansion / development Maintain library discipline and culture Prepare annual budget for the library
Counselling Cell
Facilitate career guidance to students Assist students suffering from psychological disorders Arrange for professional counsellors Maintain record of counselling activities Student academic council Arrange remedial classes for weaker students
Alumni Association Arrange periodic meetings of student council Ensure alumni registration Prepare alumni news letter Proposing annual budget
10.1.2.4 DEFINE RULES, PROCEDURES, RECRUITMENT AND PROMOTIONAL POLICIES,
AND OTHERS
RULES, POLICIES & PROCEDURES INCLUDING SERVICE RULES
A. RECRUITMENT:
Recruitment of Teaching Staff/Librarian:
Appointment
a. All appointment to any category of post in respect of teaching shall be made by Appointing
Authority on the recommendation of the Selection Committee constituted by competent
authority fulfilling the minimum AICTE norms wherever applicable.
b. The Appointing Authority may from time to time appoint Guest/Part time/Contract/Adhoc
faculty fulfilling AICTE norms.
c. The BoG may appoint experienced and highly competent experts (Academician & Executive) as
Advisor/Adjunct Professor/Emeritus Professor for growth and development of the Institute.
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Procedure for recruitment
For initiating the process of recruitment, Institute will normally advertise the posts in leading
newspaper, mentioning qualification, experience & age required for the posts. However, the
requisite qualification & experience of the faculty shall be as per the guide line of AICTE, as
detailed in Annexure-A, shall be followed.
Probation
Unless otherwise specified or decided by the Appointing Authority all Appointments against
permanent posts will normally be on probation for a period of one year.
The period of probation may be extended in individual cases if considered necessary by the
Appointing Authority. Each extension of probationary period, where considered desirable, shall
be for six months and not more than two extensions shall be allowed where after probation and
service of the employee would stand dispensed with.
Confirmation
i. On satisfactory completion of probation, an employee shall be considered for confirmation.
He/she will not be confirmed unless a letter of confirmation, specifying the date of confirmation,
has been issued to him/her by the Appointing Authority.
ii. For confirmation of service the Reporting Authority should give his/her performance report and
recommend to the Appointing Authority with justification/appraisal for confirmation.
Appraisal
i. The Faculty up-gradation shall be considered strictly as per AICTE norms. Promotion in respect
of member of faculty would be as per the guidelines of career advancement scheme (CAS)
formulated by AICTE.
ii. Up-gradation of other categories of staff, will be decided on merit-cum-performance basis subject
to requirement by the Appointing Authority based on recommendation forwarded by the
Director/Director of the Institute concerned.
Superannuation/Retirement
i. All employees would superannuate as per AICTE/Institute norms and the retirement benefits on
superannuation will be as per terms of the Institute.
ii. The date on which an employee attains the age of compulsory retirement shall mean the last date
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of the month in which he/she attains the age.
Termination of Service
i. The Institute/Trust reserves the right to terminate the service of an employee by giving due
notice in writing without assigning any reason whatsoever or by paying one month’s salary for
temporary or by paying three month’s salary including all allowances for the equivalent period in
lieu thereof as agreed upon on case to case basis.
ii. The Institute/Trust shall have the right to dismiss an employee summarily without any
compensation whatsoever if the employee is found guilty of breach of trust, insobriety, addiction
to drugs or alcoholism, dishonesty, neglect of duty, moral turpitude, erosion of conduct, plural
marriage, loss of mental balance which are considered detrimental to the Institute/Office/Trust.
iii. An employee also reserves the right to resign from the services of the Institute/Office by giving
the Institute one month’s notice in case of probationers and temporary service holders and three
months’ notice in case of confirmed employees, as applicable in writing or by paying equivalent
salary including allowances in lieu thereof. Faculty members and members of technical staff are
normally not allowed to leave the services of the Institute during continuance of the semester.
Legal steps may be taken in case an employee leaves without notice.
Recruitment of Non-Teaching Staff
The recruitment is made purely on the merit basis, through a Local Selection Committee of the
Institute comprising of the Director, the head of the department and one or two experts in the
subject concerned. The staff will be put on probation for two years, on satisfactory completion of
temporary service period of one year.
B. SERVICE BOOK
A service book shall be maintained by the Registrar or any other officer duly authorized by the Director for
the staff of the Institution and shall contain such information regarding date of birth, date of appointment,
qualifications, scale of pay, increments, probation, particulars of leave and such other information as the
Competent Authority may prescribe. The entries in the service book shall be brought to the notice of the
teacher concerned after the end of the year and his/her signature obtained.
C. PAY SCALE
a. An Employee shall begin to draw the pay and allowance attached to a post to which he/she has
been appointed with effect from the date he/she assumes the duties of that post and shall cease
to draw the same when he/she ceases to discharge these duties.
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b. Pay scale for the faculty will be as per AICTE norms.
c. For officers and others staff, the norms as approved by the Competent Authority will be
followed.
d. Unless otherwise specified in the appointment letter, on first appointment to a post, the pay
shall be fixed at the minimum of the scale attached to that post.
e. The increments are given annually after confirmation according to scale of pay in which he/she
is confirmed subject to his/her satisfactory performance with the approval of Appointing
Authority.
Incentives for higher qualification – AICTE norms will be followed.
Career Advancement – AICTE norms will be followed.
D. BENEFITS TO THE STAFF
i) Provident Fund
a) P.F. is applicable to all staff members @12% on wages as per wage limit para 2 (f) of EPF
Scheme 1952 declared by EPFO on its web portal.
b) Newly recruited staff shall submit the Form No.11 duly filled in to administration office
along with the required KYC documents mentioned in the form, immediately after joining
the Institute.
c) Each Staff shall submit the nomination form for P.F. along with necessary documents
mentioned in it
d) Each staff shall activate the allotted UAN number immediately using EPFO web portal
ii) Gratuity:
Gratuity shall be applicable to the staff who have completed minimum five years of continuous
service
iii) Dearness Allowances, House Rent Allowances and Medical Allowances.
Employees shall be entitled to the Dearness Allowance, House Rent Allowance and Medical
Allowance as per the policy of the Institute.
iv) Travelling allowances
This shall be decided from time to time by the Competent Authority.
v) Income Tax
Institute will deduct Income Tax from the salary at source of the employee as per the provision of
the IT Act 1961. A salary certificate to this effect will be issued to the employee by end of April
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each year.
vi) Professional Tax
Professional Tax at prevailing rate as applicable will be deducted from the monthly salary of each
employee.
vii) Advance Against Salary
i. Advance against salary is sanctioned to confirmed employees for a) Self marriage ii) Medical
Treatment of self/wife/husband, children, dependent parents.
ii. An undertaking of two confirmed employees as guarantors shall be submitted by the
applicant staff along with the application.
iii. The amount of advance against salary shall be 2 times of current BP + DA.
iv. The amount of advance against salary shall be recovered in 6 equal monthly installments. The
recovery shall be started after 1 month of advance against salary deposited.
E. LEAVE RULES
CATEGORIES OF LEAVE
i. Casual Leave,
ii. Compensatory Casual Leave
iii. Medical Leave
iv. Earned Leave
v. Maternity Leave
vi. Study Leave
GENERAL RULES
i. As leave cannot be claimed as a matter of right, the leave sanctioning authority reserves the right
of not granting the leave applied for in the interest of the Institution or on any valid ground.
ii. The rules apply only to the full time and not to the part time employees. Teaching staff enjoying
vocational holidays are not generally entitled for earned leave.
iii. An employee on leave shall not return to duty before the expiry of leave granted to him without
permission of the authority sanctioning the leave.
iv. An employee who remains absent after the expiry of his/her leave granted is not entitled to leave
salary for the period of such absence. The day/days of such unauthorized absence may only be
regularized at the sole discretion of the approving authority on being satisfied of the justification
submitted. Willful unauthorized absence from duty after the expiry of leave granted may be
treated as misconduct calling for disciplinary action.
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v. Any kind of leave if refused, partly or fully, should be communicated to the applicant either
verbally or in writing, stating the reason(s) of such refusal.
vi. No employee/person who is under suspension shall be granted any leave.
vii. Privilege leave application should be submitted 7 (seven) days in advance.
viii. If under unavoidable circumstances previous sanction cannot be obtained, the employee shall
write to the controlling authority on the day on which he/she absents himself/herself explaining
the reasons which prevented him/her from attending the office. An employee is liable to have his
pay forfeited for such period for which he/she is absent without leave.
ix. The office of the Registrar will maintain leave record of each employee in the Institute office.
x. The HoD, recommending authority of any leave must ensure alternative arrangement of carrying
out the normal activities before recommending anybody to proceed on leave.
F. REQUIRED QUALIFICATION FOR FACULTY IN ENGINEERING
Workload of a teacher should not be less than 40 hours a week, of which teaching contact hours should
be as follows:
Assistant Professor -16 hrs / week
Associate Professor -12 hrs /week
Professor – 8 hrs / week
Director - 4 hrs / week
G. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIRED FOR NON TEACHING STAFF
Lab. Assistant: B.E. or Diploma in relevant branch
Technical Assistant: B.E. or Diploma in relevant branch
Administrative Staff & Other Staff: Graduate + Skills / qualification required for concerned post.
H. RETIREMENT AGE
Director: 65 Years
Teaching Staff: 65 Years
Non-Teaching Staff: 60 Years
I. STAFF ATTENDANCE/OD/LEAVE DEDUCTION AGAINST LATE MARK/EARLY GOING
As per Circular No. Director/2010/073 Dt. 27-3-2010
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J. DISCIPLINARY ACTION AND PROCESS FOR IMPOSING PENALTIES
As per Budge Budge Institute of Technology & MAKAUT Statute in accordance to the AICTE / UGC Regulation
10.1.3 Decentralization in working and grievance redressal mechanism (10)
GREVIANCE REDRESSAL PROCEDURE
A Grievance Redressal Committee has been constituted to redress the grievances and complaints
of the faculty, students and staff. A women’s forum is functioning separately for taking up issues
related to the woman independently.
Objective
BBIT approach to grievance resolution emphasizes:
• Fairness and impartiality
• The handling of grievances informally where possible
• The principles of natural justice and procedural fairness
• Effective, reciprocal communication and feedback
• Resolution of grievances as early as possible and as close as possible to the source of
dissatisfaction
This Procedure shall not be used for the resolution of collective grievances related to salaries
Employees may lodge grievances without fear of victimization
Grievances should be resolved at the lowest possible level within BBIT
Records will be kept of all statements and decisions
Duties & Responsibilities
1. To develop a responsive and accountable attitude among all the students in order to maintain
a harmonious educational atmosphere in the Institute.
2. Grievances received in writing from the students about any of the following matters:-
a. Academic Matters: Related to timely issue of duplicate Mark-sheets, Transfer
Certificates, Conduct Certificates or other examination related matters.
b. Financial Matters: Related to dues and payments for various items from library, hostels
etc.
c. Complaints, of alleged discrimination of students, from the Scheduled Castes, the
Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, Women, Minority or Disabled categories;
3. Any other related work assigned by the Director / Associate Director
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Facility
Complaint Boxes have been installed in the College campus in which the people, who want to
remain anonymous, put in writing their grievances and their suggestions for improving the
academics/administration in the College.
GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE
The Grievance Redressal Cell headed by Dr. S. Bandopadhyay, Dean of Students, shall meet
within a week from the date of receipt of any petition/complaint from anybody and take
necessary action as deem fit and initiate necessary actions for solving various grievances and
problems.
GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-2018
Sr. No. Name of the Faculty Designation Department
1. Prof. (Dr.) S. Bandopadhyay Convener Dean-SW
2. Ms. Priyanka Chatterjee Member HU
3. Mr. Tapas Satapathi Member Registrar
4. Prof. Tapesh Mukherjee Member ECE
5. Prof. (Dr.) R.D. Shukla Member Dean- Diploma
6. Ms. Trina Bhattacharjee Member PA to Executive Director
GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL AND MONITORING CELL 2017-2018
Designation Name Contact Number
Director Prof. (Dr.) C. V. Reddy 9635862575
Warden of Hostels Mrs. Sharbani Chakraborty 9051759288
Ms. Anita Chakroborty 9836159909
Mr. Uttam Bhaduri 9748249142
Guardian Representatives Mr. Brajendra Gupta,
Guardian of Garima Shaw
9433023972
Mr. P.T. Bhutia,
Gaurdian of Tenzing Bhutia
9434487510
Non Teaching Staff Dr. Shubhangi Gupta 9748493158
Mr. Tapas Satapathi 9433018800
Mr. Samrat Ghosh 9002537488
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Mr. Sanjay Shaw 9331704251
Mr. Golam Masum 9433462382
Mr. Prasanta Das 9831680565
Mr. Manas Barui 9831168582
Mr. Amit Gupta 9831222519
Teaching Staff Dr. Rishab Shukla 8585088710
Prof. (Dr.) S. Bandopadhyay 9830028627
Ms. Priyanka Chatterjee 9830428728
Ms. Kakali Sengupta (Das) 9433101909
Ms. Srimanti Roy Choudhury 9804401166
Mr. Asit Paria 9474068604
Mr. Sajal Mandal 9681154085
Ms. Sumni Banerjee
(Mukherjee)
9433746056
Mr. Ranjit Kalindi 8013144538
Mr. Santanu Chattopadhyay 9330010892
Coordinator Prof. (Dr.)S. Bandopadhyay 9830028627
Ombudsman Prof. (Dr.) Tamal Kanti
Choudhury
9830176928
GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-2017
Sr. No. Name of the Faculty Designation Department
1. Prof. (Dr.) S. Bandopadhyay Convener Dean-SW
2. Ms. Priyanka Chatterjee Member HU
3. Mr. Tapas Satapathi Member Registrar
4. Prof. Tapesh Mukherjee Member ECE
5. Prof. (Dr.) R.D. Shukla Member Dean- Diploma
6. Ms. Shruti Ray Member HR Admin
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GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL AND MONITORING CELL 2016-2017
Designation Name Contact Number
Director Prof. (Dr.) C. V. Reddy 9635862575
Warden of Hostels Mrs. Sharbani Chakraborty 9051759288
Ms. Anita Chakroborty 9836159909
Mr. Uttam Bhaduri 9748249142
Guardian
Representatives
Mr. Brajendra Gupta,
Guardian of Garima Shaw
9433023972
Mr. P.T. Bhutia,
Gaurdian of Tenzing Bhutia
9434487510
Non Teaching Staff Dr. Shubhangi Gupta 9748493158
Mr. Tapas Satapathi 9433018800
Mr. Samrat Ghosh 9002537488
Mr. Sanjay Shaw 9331704251
Mr. Golam Masum 9433462382
Mr. Prasanta Das 9831680565
Mr. Manas Barui 9831168582
Mr. Amit Gupta 9831222519
Teaching Staff Dr. Rishab Shukla 8585088710
Prof. (Dr.) S. Bandopadhyay 9830028627
Ms. Priyanka Chatterjee 9830428728
Ms. Kakali Sengupta (Das) 9433101909
Ms. Srimanti Roy Choudhury 9804401166
Mr. Asit Paria 9474068604
Mr. Sajal Mandal 9681154085
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Mr. Shuvam Chatterjee 9836043097
Ms. Sumni Banerjee
(Mukherjee)
9433746056
Mr. Krishnendu Rarhi 9830660810
Mr. Ranjit Kalindi 8013144538
Mr. Santanu Chattopadhyay 9330010892
Coordinator Prof. (Dr.)S. Bandopadhyay 9830028627
Ombudsman Prof. (Dr.) Tamal Kanti
Choudhury
9830176928
GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-2016
CORE COMMITTEE
Sr. No. Name of the Faculty Designation Department
1. Prof. (Dr.) S. Bandopadhyay Convener Dean-SW
2. Ms. Priyanka Chatterjee Member HU
3. Mr. Tapas Satapathi Member Registrar
4. Prof. Tapesh Mukherjee Member ECE
5. Prof. (Dr.) R.D. Shukla Member Dean- Diploma
GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL AND MONITORING CELL 2015-2016
Designation Name Contact Number
Director Prof. (Dr.) C. V. Reddy 9635862575
Warden of Hostels Mrs. Sharbani Chakraborty 9051759288
Ms. Anita Chakroborty 9836159909
Mr. Uttam Bhaduri 9748249142
Guardian
Representatives
Mr. Brajendra Gupta,
Guardian of Garima Shaw
9433023972
Mr. P.T. Bhutia,
Gaurdian of Tenzing Bhutia
9434487510
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Non Teaching Staff Dr. Shubhangi Gupta 9748493158
Mr. Tapas Satapathi 9433018800
Mr. Samrat Ghosh 9002537488
Mr. Sanjay Shaw 9331704251
Mr. Golam Masum 9433462382
Mr. Prasanta Das 9831680565
Mr. Manas Barui 9831168582
Mr. Amit Gupta 9831222519
Teaching Staff Dr. N.C. Dey Sarkar 8420196866
Prof. (Dr.) S. Bandopadhyay 9830028627
Ms. Priyanka Chatterjee 9830428728
Ms. Kakali Sengupta (Das) 9433101909
Ms. Srimanti Roy Choudhury 9804401166
Mr. Asit Paria 9474068604
Mr. Sajal Mandal 9681154085
Mr. Shuvam Chatterjee 9836043097
Ms. Sumni Banerjee
(Mukherjee)
9433746056
Mr. Bidrohi Bhattacharya 9433366587
Mr. Ranjit Kalindi 8013144538
Mr. Santanu Chattopadhyay 9330010892
Coordinator Prof. (Dr.)S. Bandopadhyay 9830028627
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GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015
Sr. No. Name of the Faculty Designation Department
1. Prof. (Dr.) S. Bandopadhyay Convenor Dean-SW
2. Ms. Priyanka Chatterjee Member HU
3. Mr. Tapas Satapathi Member Registrar
4. Prof. Tapesh Mukherjee Member ECE
5. Prof. (Dr.) N.C. Dey Sarkar Member Principal- Diploma
GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL AND MONITORING CELL 2014-2015
Designation Name Contact Number
Principal Prof. (Dr.) Dipankar
Pal
9635862575
Warden of Hostels Mr. Kamala Dubey 8334981067
Ms. Anita Chakroborty 9836159909
Mrs. Tanushree Jana 9231651331
Guardian
Representatives
Mr. Brajendra Gupta,
Guardian of Garima Shaw
9433023972
Mr. Jyotirdipta Roy,
Gaurdian of Neha Roy
9830412096
Non Teaching Staff Dr. Shubhangi Gupta 9748493158
Mr. Tapas Satapathi 9433018800
Mr. Samrat Ghosh 9002537488
Mr. Sanjay Shaw 9331704251
Mr. Golam Masum 9433462382
Mr. Prasanta Das 9831680565
Mr. Manas Barui 9831168582
Mr. Amit Gupta 9831222519
Teaching Staff Dr. N.C. Dey Sarkar 8420196866
Prof. (Dr.) S. Bandopadhyay 9830028627
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Ms. Priyanka Chatterjee 9830428728
Ms. Kakali Sengupta (Das) 9433101909
Ms. Srimanti Roy Choudhury 9804401166
Mr. Asit Paria 9474068604
Mr. Sajal Mandal 9681154085
Mr. Shuvam Chatterjee 9836043097
Ms. Sumni Banerjee
(Mukherjee)
9433746056
Mr. Bidrohi Bhattacharya 9433366587
Mr. Ranjit Kalindi 8013144538
Mr. Santanu Chattopadhyay 9330010892
Coordinator Prof. (Dr.)S. Bandopadhyay 9830028627
GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2013-2014
Sr. No. Name of the Faculty Designation Department
1. Dr S Bandyopadhyay Convenor Dean-SW
2. Ms Priyanka Chatterjee Member HU
3. Mr Tapas Satapathi Member Registrar
4. Prof. Tapesh Mukherjee Member ECE
5. Prof. (Dr.) N.C. Dey Sarkar Member Principal- Diploma
GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL AND MONITORING CELL 2013-2014
Designation Name Contact Number
Principal Prof. (Dr.) S. Bandopadhyay 9830028627
Warden of Hostels Mr. Kamala Dubey 8334981067
Ms. Anita Chakroborty 9836159909
Mrs. Tanushree Jana 9231651331
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Guardian
Representatives
Mr. Sunil Kr. Rai,
Guardian of Srishti Rai
9903709380
Mr. Barindra Krishna
Awasthi,
Gaurdian of Anand Awasthi
9433222033
Non Teaching Staff Dr. Shubhangi Gupta 9748493158
Mr. Tapas Satapathi 9433018800
Mr. Samrat Ghosh 9002537488
Mr. Sanjay Shaw 9331704251
Mr. Golam Masum 9433462382
Mr. Rudra Prasad
Chowdhury
9051630835
Mr. Prasanta Das 9831680565
Mr. Manas Barui 9831168582
Mr. Amit Gupta 9831222519
Teaching Staff Dr. N.C. Dey Sarkar 8420196866
Prof. (Dr.) S. Bandopadhyay 9830028627
Ms. Priyanka Chatterjee 9830428728
Ms. Kakali Sengupta (Das) 9433101909
Ms. Srimanti Roy Choudhury 9804401166
Mr. Asit Paria 9474068604
Mr. Sajal Mandal 9681154085
Mr. Shuvam Chatterjee 9836043097
Ms. Sumni Banerjee
(Mukherjee)
9433746056
Mr. Bidrohi Bhattacharya 9433366587
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Mr. Ranjit Kalindi 8013144538
Mr. Santanu Chattopadhyay 9330010892
Coordinator Prof. (Dr.)S. Bandopadhyay 9830028627
N.B.: Grievance Redressal Committee for the academic year 2013-14 & 2014-2015 at BBIT is reconstituted as under consequent on relocation of some of the faculty members.
ANTI - RAGGING COMMITTEE MEMBERS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-2018
ANTI - RAGGING COMMITTEE MEMBERS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-2017
ANTI - RAGGING COMMITTEE MEMBERS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-2016
Sr. No. Name of the Faculty Designation Department Contact Nos.
1 Mr. Tapas Satapathi Convener Registrar 9433018800
2 Prof. (Dr.) C.V Reddy Member Director 9830130513
3 Prof. (Dr.) G. Gangopadhyay Member Associate Director 9007207291
4 Prof. (Dr.) S. Bandopadhyay Member Dean, SW 9007718127
5 Prof. (Dr.) R.D. Shukla Member Dean, Polytechnic 9335827300
6 Prof. Priyanka Chatterjee Member HU 9830428728
7 Ms. Anita Chakroborty Member Warden-Girls Hostel 9836159909
8 Mr. Uttam Bhaduri Member Warden-Boy’s Hostel 9748249142
Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Designation Department Contact Nos.
1 Mr. Tapas Satapathi Convener Registrar 9433018800
2 Prof. (Dr.) C.V Reddy Member Director 9830130513
3 Prof. (Dr.) G. Gangopadhyay Member Associate Director 9007207291
4 Prof. (Dr.) S. Bandopadhyay Member Dean, SW 9007718127
5 Prof. (Dr.) R.D. Shukla Member Dean, Polytechnic 9335827300
6 Prof. Priyanka Chatterjee Member HU 9830428728
7 Ms. Anita Chakroborty Member Warden-Girls Hostel 9836159909
8 Mr. Uttam Bhaduri Member Warden-Boy’s Hostel 9748249142
Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Designation Department Contact Nos.
1 Prof. (Dr.) C.V Reddy Convener Director 9830130513
2 Prof. (Dr.) Rajdeep Bakshi Member Dean, MBA 9433101364
3 Prof. (Dr.) S. Bandopadhyay Member Dean, SW 9007718127
4 Prof. (Dr.) N.C. Dey Sarkar Member Principal, Polytechnic 943325620
5 Prof. Priyanka Chatterjee Member HU 9830428728
6 Mr. Tapas Satapathi Member Registrar 9433018800
7 Ms. Anita Chakroborty Member Warden-Girls Hostel 9836159909
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ANTI - RAGGING COMMITTEE MEMBERS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2013-2014
NB: There are and have been extended members as well in this committee in each academic year.
In addition to the committees or bodies presented above, there are the following Non-Statutory
Committees at Budge Budge Institute of Technology:
Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Designation Department Contact Nos.
1 Prof. (Dr.) Dipankar Pal Convener Principal, B.Tech. 9635862575
2 Prof. (Dr.) N.C. Dey Sarkar Member Principal, Polytechnic 943325620
3 Prof. Moumita Poddar Member Principal, MBA 9830162781
4 Prof. Priyanka Chatterjee Member HU 9830428728
5 Mr. Tapas Satapathi Convener Registrar 9433018800
6 Ms. Tanushree Jana Member Warden, Girls’ Hostel 9830676940
7 Ms. Anita Chakroborty Member Warden-Girls’ Hostel 9836159909
8 Mr. Anand Kumar Jha Member Warden-Boys’ Hostel 9051759288
9 Mr. Avishek Ghosh Member Warden-Boys’ Hostel 9434487510
Sl. No. Name of the Faculty Designation Department Contact Nos.
1 Prof. (Dr.) S. Bandopadhyay Convener Principal, B.Tech. 9007718127
2 Prof. (Dr.) N.C. Dey Sarkar Member Principal, Polytechnic 9433256201
3 Prof. (Dr.) R. Patra Member Principal, MBA 8420558194
4 Prof. Priyanka Chatterjee Member HU 9830428728
5 Mr. Tapas Satapathi Member Registrar 9433018800
6 Ms. Tanushree Jana Member Warden, Girls’ Hostel 9830676940
7 Ms. Anita Chakroborty Member Warden-Girls’ Hostel 9836159909
8 Mr. Akhilesh Singh Member Warden-Boy’s Hostel 9843062719
9 Mr. Sukreet Majhi Member Warden-Boy’s Hostel 9831048751
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Sl. No.
Name of the Committee
Members Functions & Responsibilities Frequency of
Meetings Headed By
1 Governing
Body 16
To discuss various issues and aspects related to the development of the college and its academic standards.
It includes considering and approving the institution’s strategic plan which sets the academic aim and objectives of the institution and identifies the financial, physical and staffing strategies and so on.
It chalks out a roadmap in order to achieve the goals of the institute.
Twice in an
academic year Dr. K.L Chopra
2 Anti-Ragging
Committee 60
To comply with the directives of the Supreme Court.
Studying various aspects of ragging, means and methods to prevent it, possible action that can be taken against those who indulge in it and action taken against the offender in the event of ragging.
Twice a year
and as and
when required
Mr. Tapas
Satapathi
3 Alumni
Committee 7
To promote and foster mutually beneficial interaction between alumni and present students and the alumni themselves
Once in each
semester
Dr. Siladitya
Bandopadhyay
4 Academic
Council 11
Concerned with all the academic affairs of the college encompassing academic staff, academic planning, instructional issues, students’ co-curricular activities, discipline and others
Once in each
semester
Dr. Gautam
Gangopadhyay
5 Disciplinary
Committee 9
To ensure discipline in the campus and suggest measures for any kind of violation of discipline
Once in each
semester and
as and when
required
Dr. Gautam
Gangopadhyay
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6 Examination
Committee 12
To arrange and conduct different internal and university examinations as per norms.
To maintain liaison with the Controller of the Examination of the University as and when required
Three per
semester
Dr. Labakanta
Mandal
7 Mentoring
Committee 6
To provide guidance and monitor the mentoring activities of the mentors
Thrice a
semester
Prof. Priyanka
Chatterjee
8 Cultural
Committee 7
Shall be responsible for intra and inter collegiate cultural events in the college
Twice in an
academic year
and as and
when required
Prof. Priyanka
Chatterjee
9
Grievance &
Redressal
Committee
6 To redress the grievances and
complaints of the staff and students
Once in each semester and as and when
required
Dr. Siladitya.
Bandyopadhyay
10 Purchase
Committee 7
To recommend purchase of items, services, equipment and others
Once in each semester and as and when
required
Mr. Tapas
Satapathi
11 Newsletter
& Magazine
Committee
7 To determine the content &
quality of the Newsletter & Magazine of the Institute
Once in each
semester
Mrs. Tithi
Chakraborty
12 Placement
Committee
To coordinate with Training & Placement Cell concerning campus , training, industry academia interaction, and others
Twice in an academic
year and as and when required
Dr. Dipak Das
13
Women’s Grievance
Redressal & Sexual
Harassment Cell
8 To provide healthy and safe
environment in the institute for female students and employees
Once in each
semester and
as and when
required
Mrs. Rajasahi
Sengupta Mothey
14 Sports
Committee 11
For the holistic development of students apart from academia, students are encouraged to participate in different sports events which include Cricket, Football and others.
Twice in an
academic
year and as and
when required
Dr. Siladitya.
Bandyopadhyay
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DELEGATION OF FINANCIAL POWER
SL. NO. DESIGNATION LIMIT TO SANCTION PURPOSE
1 Director Rs. 27 lakhs per month Institutional development
2 Head of Departments Rs. 5,000 per month Departmental expenditure
LIST OF FACULTY MEMBERS WHO ARE ADMINISTRATORS/ DECISION MAKERS FOR
VARIOUS ASSIGNED JOBS:
SL.
NO. NAME DESIGNATION
1 Prof. (Dr.) C.V Reddy Director
2 Prof. (Dr.) Gautam Gangopadhyay
Associate Director
Head of the Department, Electronics and
Communication Engineering
In-charge, Academic Council
In-charge, Disciplinary Committee
3 Prof. (Dr.) Rupendranath
Chakraborty Advisor
4 Prof. (Dr.) Siladitya Bandopadhyay
Dean, Students’ Welfare
In-charge, Alumni Committee
In-charge, Grievance Redressal Committee
In-charge, Sports Committee
5 Prof. (Dr.) Bimal Kumar Dutta Head of the Department, Computer Science
Engineering
15 Techfest
Committee 5
To organize Techfest which provides a platform for students to showcase their Technical expertise
Twice in an
academic
year and as and
when required
Prof. Debajit
Banerjee
16 Timetable
Committee 11
Smooth and efficient management of Academic Programme throughout the semester
At least twice
per academic
year
Prof. Subodh
Bhunia
17 Attendance
Committee 9
To keep track of students’ attendance and ascertain if there is any correlation between their attendance and performance by maintaining proper record of attendance
At least twice
per academic
year
Prof. Debajit
Banerjee
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6 Prof. (Dr.) Anish Deb Head of the Department,
Electrical Engineering
7 Prof. Biswajit Bal Majumder Head of the Department,
Civil Engineering
8 Prof. (Dr.) Subrata Bhowmik Head of the Department,
Mechanical Engineering
9 Prof. (Dr.) Mrinal Kanti Mukherjee Head of the Department,
Basic Science and Humanities
10 Prof. Priyanka Chatterjee In-charge, Mentoring Committee
In-charge, Cultural Committee
11 Prof. Labakanta Mandal In-charge, Examination Committee
12 Prof. Debajit Banerjee In-charge, Attendance Committee
In-charge, Techfest Committee
13 Prof. Tithi Chakraborty In-charge, Magazine and Newsletter Committee
14 Prof. Rajashi Sengupta Mothey In-charge, Women’s Grievance and Sexual
Harassment Committee
15 Prof. Subodh Bhunia In-charge, Timetable Committee
PROFESSIONAL COUNSELLING FOR STUDENTS:
At Budge Budge Institute of Technology, the holistic development and the well-being of the students are of
utmost importance and keeping this in view we have a full time Clinical Psychologist, Ms. Priyanka Das who
provides with both professional and psychological counselling to students. Apart from this we also have at
our disposal, Dr. Ambarish Ghosh, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Jagannath Gupta Institute
of Medical Sciences who provides with expert counselling to not only students but to the staff members as
well. There is also a well-equipped and fully functional psychiatry ward at Jagannath Gupta Institute of
Medical Sciences.
SL.
NO.
NAME OF THE
MEMBER DESIGNATION JOB PROFILE
1 Ms. Priyanka Das Clinical
Psychologist
Professional and psychological counselling to
students
2 Dr. Ambarish Ghosh Doctor Counselling and Consultation
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10.1.4 Delegation of financial powers (10)
All departmental funding proposals and approvals are coordinated by the central accounts department of the Institute. Any requirement of any department is addressed by its HoD in consultation with the Director. Each departmental head has been allocated with an amount of Rs. 5000/- for running the expenses of the department.
10.1.5 Transparency and availability of correct/unambiguous information in public domain (5)
The institution maintains transparency in all its operation and working. Information such as Internal marks scored by students, Shortage of attendance, if any, Availability of scholarships, Opportunities for students, etc, are promptly displayed on Notice Boards.
All the information essential for the stakeholders is made available in the institution’s
website: www.bbit.edu.in.
10.2 Budget Allocation, Utilization, and Public Accounting at Institute level (30)
Summary of current financial year’s budget and actual expenditure incurred (for the institution exclusively) in the three previous financial years.
Total Income at Institute level: For CFY, CFYm1, CFYm2 & CFYm3 CFY: Current Financial Year, CFYm1 (Current Financial Year minus 1), CFYm2 (Current Financial Year minus 2) and CFYm3 (Current Financial Year minus 3)
CFY
(Rs. In lacs)
Total Income: Actual expenditure (till …): Total No. of
students: 3094
Fee Govt. Grant (s) Other Sources
(specify)
Recurring including Salaries
Non- recurring
Special Projects/ Any other, specify
Expenditure per student
1426.13 0 0 246.81 839.61 92.53 1084.04 0.65
CFYm1 (Rs. In lacs)
Total Income: Actual expenditure (till …): Total No. of
students: 3094
Fee Govt. Grant (s) Other Sources
(specify)
Recurring including Salaries
Non- recurring
Special Projects/ Any other, specify
Expenditure per student
2286.97 0 0 449.57 1131.91 253.22 1110.00 0.84
CFYm2
(Rs. In lacs)
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Total Income: Actual expenditure (till …): Total No. of
students: 3094
Fee Govt. Grant (s) Other Sources
(specify)
Recurring including Salaries
Non- recurring
Special Projects/ Any other, specify
Expenditure per student
1999.02 0 0 217.62 727.11 1287.78 0 0.77
CFYm3 (Rs. In lacs)
Total Income: Actual expenditure (till …): Total No. of
students: 3094
Fee Govt. Grant (s) Other Sources
(specify)
Recurring including Salaries
Non- recurring
Special Projects/ Any other, specify
Expenditure per student
1567.49 0 0 375.44 600.19 1276.88 0 0.95
Items
(Rs. in lacs)
Budgeted in CFY
Actual expenses in CFY (till …)
Budgeted in CFYm1
Actual Expenses in CFYm1
Budgeted in CFYm2
Actual Expenses in
CFYm2
Budgeted in CFYm3
Actual Expenses in CFYm3
Infrastructure Built-Up
150.00 55.12 200.00 165.33 470.00 443.28 500.00 483.70
Library 15.00 3.66 15.00 12.06 15.00 10.24 22.00 19.61
Laboratory equipment
20.00 8.11 25.00 23.59 60.00 49.85 100.00 84.73
Laboratory consumables
2.00 1.74 2.00 1.62 2.00 1.85 4.00 3.94
Teaching and non-teaching
staff salary 650.00 485.19 625.00 594.60 575.00 559.31 475.00 455.67
Maintenance and spares
20.00 10.77 17.50 15.59 16.00 9.70 6.25 5.99
R&D NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL
Training and Travel
9.00 6.19 3.00 2.51 2.00 0.55 4.00 3.85
Miscellaneous expenses *
35.00 23.20 35.00 31.01 22.00 21.47 8.00 7.91
Others, specify 400.00 357.21 373.00 358.54 350.00 320.47 300.00 287.05
Total 1301.00 951.19 1297.50 1204.85 1512.00 1416.72 1419.25 1352.45
* Items to be mentioned.
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10.2.1 Adequacy of budget allocation (10) (The institution needs to justify that the budget allocated during assessment years was adequate)
Budget requirements under ‘recurring’ and ‘non-recurring’ heads are collected from all the
departments and units before the commencement of the financial year. Allocations are made
as per the availability of funds. Spending is monitored by the accounts section.
Supplementary allocations are made in special cases, if needed. The institution carefully
monitors the expenses such that the necessities are met without affecting the smooth
working of the institution. The management has been very efficiently and effectively doing
this over the past several years that the institution never had any serious budget crunch that
affected the normal functioning of the institution.
10.2.2 Utilization of allocated funds (15) (The institution needs to state how the budget was utilized during assessment years)
All the Heads of the departments are intimated of the extent of funds allocated against
their budget proposals. Major works like construction, up gradation of existing
infrastructure, procurement and maintenance of common utilities, house-keeping,
procurement of furniture, etc., are controlled directly by Vice-Chairman and Executive
Director in consultation with the Director.
10.2.3 Availability of the audited statements on the institute’s website (5) (The institution needs to make audited statements available on its website)
As of now, the audited statements of accounts of the institution are not made available on the institution’s website. However, this can be done with the permission of the Governing Body.
10.3 Program Specific Budget Allocation, Utilization (30) Total Budget at program level: For CFY, CFYm1, CFYm2 & CFYm3 CFY: Current Financial Year, CFYm1 (Current Financial Year minus 1), CFYm2 (Current Financial Year minus 2) and CFYm3 (Current Financial Year minus 3).
For CFY
(Rs. In lacs)
Total Budget: Actual expenditure Total No. of students: 488
Non recurring Recurring Non recurring Recurring Expenditure per student
70 190 46.57 128.41 0.36
For CFYm1 (Rs. In lacs)
Total Budget: Actual expenditure Total No. of students: 458
Non recurring Recurring Non recurring Recurring Expenditure per student
60 180 67.54 176.27 0.53
For CFYm2 (Rs. In lacs)
Total Budget: Actual expenditure Total No. of students: 419
Non recurring Recurring Non recurring Recurring Expenditure per student
40 170 39.69 173.62 0.51
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For CFYm3 (Rs. In lacs)
Total Budget: Actual expenditure Total No. of students: 271
Non recurring Recurring Non recurring Recurring Expenditure per student
30 150 34.22 149.41 0.67
Item Budgeted
in CFY
Actual expenses in
CFY
Budgeted in CFYm1
Actual expenses in CFYm1
Budgeted in CFYm2
Actual expenses in CFYm2
Budgeted in CFYm3
Actual expenses in CFYm3
Laboratory equipment
1.00 0.33 16.00 15.39 20.00 15.84 35.00 40.40
Software 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Laboratory consumables
1.00 0.83 0.90 0.70 1.00 0.57 1.00 0.96
Maintenance and spares
0.10 0.05 0.10 0.06 0.10 0.07 0.50 0.10
Training and Travel
2.00 2.10 1.50 2.14 1.50 1.40 1.50 1.25
Miscellaneous expenses
for academic activities
1.90 1.77 1.50 1.63 1.40 1.33 1 1.12
Total 6.00 5.08 20.00 19.92 24.00 19.21 39.00 43.83
10.3.1 Adequacy of budget allocation (10)
(Program needs to justify that the budget allocated over the assessment years was adequate for the program)
Budget requirements under ‘recurring’ and ‘non-recurring’ heads are collected from all the
departments and units before the commencement of the financial year. Allocations are made as
per the availability of funds. Spending is monitored by the accounts section. Supplementary
allocations are made in special cases, if needed. The institution carefully monitors the expenses
such that the necessities are met without affecting the smooth working of the institution. The
management has been very efficiently and effectively doing this over the past several years that
the institution never had any serious budget crunch that affected the normal functioning of the
institution.
10.3.2 Utilization of allocated funds (20)
(Program needs to state how the budget was utilized during the last three assessment years)
All the Heads of the departments are intimated of the extent of funds allocated against their
budget proposals. Major works like construction, up gradation of existing infrastructure,
procurement and maintenance of common utilities, house-keeping, procurement of furniture, etc.,
are controlled directly by Vice-Chairman and Executive Director in consultation with the Director.
Hence the utilization is always more than 85%.
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10.4 Library and Internet (20)
10.4.1 Quality of learning resources (hard/soft) (10)
The Central Library of Budge Budge Institute of Technology plays a pivotal role in the academic
life of the institute. The fully computerized library is located on the 3rd floor of the Administrative
Block and Journal Section is on the 2nd floor.
Physical Area of Library
Total Area of Library – 605 sq. m.
Book and Reading Area – 465 sq. m
Journal Section - 140 sq. m
No. of seats in reading space – 180
No. of seats in E-Library – 10
Provision of separate space for Faculty members with 18 seats.
Library Timings
From Monday to Saturday : From 9 A.M. to 8 P.M.
During Holidays – Monday through Saturday from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Library Facilities
Book issue/return
Book Bank facility
Reference Service
E-library facility
Reprographic facility
Scanning facility
Project binding facility
Inter Library Loan facility (through DELNET)
Accessing resources of Institution of Engineers (India)
Accessing resources through institutional membership of AL & BCL.
Library Holdings
News Papers – 5 Daily Newspapers
Total No. of Title of Books – 3912
Total No. of volumes of Books – 40744
CDs – 250 educational CDs
Journals & Magazines
E-Books
Lectures from Moocs/NPTEL
Project Reports
B.Tech Mechanical Engineering SAR-UG TIER II Submitted to NBA
Budge Budge Institute of Technology, Kolkata- 700137; www.bbit.edu.in Page 182
Membership of Professional Society
Our Institute is a member of The Institution of Engineers (India) and Computer Society of India (CSI) through which we can access to the resources of these societies.
Library Membership
American Centre Library
British Council Library
Developing Library Network
Library Automation
Library is fully automated.
Name of the Library software – Lsease (LIBSYS) with Barcode facility.
Library Network facility is available in E-library.
Users can access to e-resources through a static IP address.
10.4.2 Internet (10)
Wi-Fi availability
Name of the Internet provider: BSNL & PSPL
Available bandwidth:10 & 05 mbps
Access speed: 10 & 05 mbps
Availability of Internet in an exclusive lab: yes (as required)
Availability in most computing labs: yes
Availability in departments and other units: yes
Availability in faculty rooms: yes
Institute’s own e-mail facility to faculty/students: yes
Security/privacy to e-mail/Internet users: yes
(Instruction: The institute may report the availability of Internet in the campus and its quality of service.)
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